There likely will be no problem if the amount of canine flea medicine ingested was within the dosage range for a dog similar in size to the cat, but take the cat to a veterinarian if it swallowed a much larger amount of the medicine or if it appears to be sick. Bring the container of medicine along with its instructions with you if you do go to a veterinarian.
If it's flea medication is intended for kittens and not adults, nothing. It's harmless to her health.
Kitten Licks was created in 1996.
No cuz it will over dose the cat
i have a kitten that is 2 monts old and it git alot of fleas and a flea coller
Unless the kitten has some disease then no
The reason why your kitten constantly licks you is probably that it likes the taste of your salty sweat.
No, the kitten is to young still. The instructions on the flea medicine box should give you directions and usage for that product. A 8 week old kitten is too young for flea medicine and also too young for a bath with flea soap
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Yes, but not all. You need a flea collar or something else it will suffer & possibly infest your house.Animals that have fleas can cause an infestation in your house as the previous answer states. You might want to try either some type of flea medication, a flea bath (although with most cats, any type of bath involving water had better be done in a full suit of body armor :) or a flea collar. If you go the flea medication route, make sure you look to see at what age you can administer it. I believe that some flea meds are not safe for small kittens. Actually after doing more research, I've discovered that if the kitten is less than 6 weeks old, you should not use any type of flea treatment on it. To get rid of the fleas wash the kitten in a mild dishwashing liquid such as Dawn and then manually pick the remaining fleas off. See the Related Links below for more info.
no not really, after kitten is born do it then as it wont affect the kitten unless it licks the mum which is unlikely...
Fleas move, hives don't.
Yes. At birth, each kitten is within its own amniotic sac, which the mother cat licks off the kitten to allow it to breathe.
because the baby cat doesn't no how to wash its self , and doesn't no what to do and they care