It most likely would be ok if you used this on your ferret, however make sure the medications are not to strong. The best thing yo do would be to ask a sales associate at the pet store or your vet. I also know that when my kittens were young, they were under six months and no flea medicine was made for cats that age, we dipped them in dawn soap, and that handled the fleas very nicely. Hope something works!
No. The only approved flea treatement for ferrets is Revolution, which is usually available from your vet. You can use the kitten dose of Frontline to treat your ferret for fleas, just use one drop per pound of ferret. (2lb ferret= 2 drops)
If your car is infested with fleas you will likely have to use a flea spray or flea bomb to eliminate all of them. After using the spray you will do a thorough cleaning of the car to remove any of the flea poison residue and air your car out.
A person could purchase flea spray for cats at most pet stores such as Pet Smart. If one is interested in purchasing this product online, Entirely Pets and Pet Armor have flea spray available for purchase.
You can get it at Walmart.
Do not use Hartz flea medication of ferrets or any other animals. There has been many reports of Hartz flea medication causing seizures and even killing pets. On ferrets, Advantage and Frontline are safe, but always read precautions before using and consult your veterinarian.
But on a flea spray.
Go to a pet shop and get flea shampoo or something along them lines
only from a vets.
Most pet stores sell Frontline and Advantage. While these are not approved for use in ferrets, it is safe to use the smallest kitten dose on ferrets. About one drop per pound of ferret will suffice. Revolution is the only ferret approved flea medicine (it also kill heartworm). It is available at most vet offices.
Try putting a flea & tick collar on the cat or just buy a flea spray in shops....
Go to the store and get some dog flea shampoo and the kind of flea spray that stays in their fur for a few months. Then flea bath your dog. When his fur is dry, lightly spray the flea spray on his back from his neck to his tail. Give him a light spray on his belly too. The bathing will kill the fleas on him, and the residual action flea spray will help keep the fleas off him. You need to do both. You also need to spray your house. You can get residual spray for carpets too. You don't have to do every square inch of the house, though. Fleas like dark and dusty places, so spray along the baseboards, and under the cushions of chairs and couches. also a few lines down the center of any carpets. And change the bag in the vacuum, they love it in there. If you follow these directions you should have no more fleas. Be sure to re-spray your house every three months or so ( read the label on the house spray) to keep them from coming back.
flea spray and other things like hair spray and some stores have sand try that