Frontline SPRAY is the only thing I could find suitable for young kittens. I think you have to get it from the vet although i believe some supermarkets/pets at home may now sell it.
A heavily infested animal, over time, can lose a substantial amount of blood to fleas. This is mostly the case in very young or frail animals. 70 fleas can consume 1 mL of blood per day which could kill a puppy or kitten in 50 days. Double the number of fleas and the young animal can be dead in a month. They lose so many red blood cells to the fleas that they become anemic and die.
To find out if a kitten has fleas, aside from the obvious scratching and biting, use a flea comb over white paper. Comb slow and see if little pepper spots show on the white paper. If there are any specks, then the kitten has fleas. Helen
A kitten is a baby cat.
The kitten probably caught the fleas from it's mother, or contact with someone or something that had the fleas on it. Talk to your vet about the best way to treat them.
Yes, A baby beaver is called a kitten.
Fleas move, hives don't.
yes you can but it will not give the kitten the nutrients it needs
A kitten is a baby Cat and a puppy is a baby dog
a baby rabbit is called a kitten a baby hare is called a leveret.
A kitten is a small mammal that is the offspring of an adult cat.
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no never give a kitten that