I was given a kitten to watch two years ago. Before the person brought it over, he sprayed it...rather SOAKED the little thing in DOG FLEA SPRAY!! The stupid person did not read the bottle! Kitty had glazed eyes, and since it happened at midnight, there were NO VETS!! We immediately washed the kitten with Dawn...twice with three rinsings. I then blow-dried it on low. Kitty was FINE after that, but we were SO angry, we offered to adopt her. She is now a beautiful full-grown Calico cat, Samantha and VERY happy. We also adopted her sister whose name is Abigail.
Please read labels and NEVER use dog flea spray on a kitten or cat! It's best to obtain a flea treatment vial from a licensed vet!
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.
Yes. Some flea species are more particular than others, but the cat flea will bite dogs and humans as well. In fact, in most locations a flea on a dog is more likely to be a cat flea than a dog flea. Dog fleas also bite humans.
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no it shouldnt,but if the dog drank it take him to the vet right away.
defintely not just get flea spray "Bombing" can also mean using a fogger spray. Yes, they can help IF the fogger is one intended to kill fleas.
Dog fleas are a different species than cat fleas, and flea collars are designed for the specific flea type. A dog collar on a cat would probably be less effective, or may not work at all.
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.
flea is just like pronouncing flea on a dog or cat, pretty simple
You should report it to a vet immediatly.
The homonym for "flee" is "flea." "Flea" refers to a small, wingless insect that feeds on the blood of mammals and birds.
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.
Fleas on a cat are probably either dog fleas or cat fleas (these are two different species, but despite the name, either can survive on either a dog or cat ... or for that matter on other mammals). Both of them can and will bite humans.