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They can die if they are allergic to the flea medicine but this almost never happens, so for the majority of cats the answer is no.
You should report it to a vet immediatly.
Yes! It well harm your cat because dog flea drops are much too strong for a cat! If you do then immediately wash it off with a wet whipe or a wet (paper) towel! You should just give it cat flea medicine. that is most safe.
Yes, cat are just like humans in the way that they can have a reaction to anything you use on their bodies. I would advise you not to use that flea medicine again, give you cat a couple of weeks, if it hasn't cleared up on it's on, take it to the vet. I would not use any more flea medicine in the meantime.
No "normal" per se, but not uncommon. This is caused by the cat injesting flea eggs. Need to put the cat on Frontline or another anti flea medicine
No, a flea is a flea. There is no "cat flea" or "dog flea". Its just a flea and its just as likely to get a cat or dog.
Any time a medical emergency happens with an animal, call a veterinarian immediately. DO NOT come online and post it on this site, where it might not be answered for weeks. A cat having seizures is a medical emergency.
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.
Get a flea collar, Flea Medicine around the back of his neck, and a flea bomb, use that in your house and stay out of there for 30 minutes or and hour, If fleas are in your house! open windows too!
it would seem as if the cat may have fleas or mange. take him to the vet. the vet will perscibe either flea medicine or medicine for the mange.
Wash your cat thoroughly with cat-safe shampoo and warm water. I would also suggest calling your vet and talking with him/her about the type of canine flea/tick medication you applied to your cat and what symptoms of poisoning you need to watch for.
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