While lice infestations in kittens can cause significant discomfort and health issues, such as skin infections and anemia, they are generally not directly fatal. However, if left untreated, the stress and secondary infections resulting from a severe infestation could lead to serious health complications. It's crucial to address any lice issues promptly with appropriate veterinary care to ensure the kitten's health and well-being.
only humans can get lice
you dont die if you have lice
you poo on them
No lice are only a pest not a threat but try to get it fixed ASAP
Of course it can! Especially a Kitten! Take the kitten to a vet ASAP.
Pubic lice are external parasites. A louse that is pushed inside you will die.
If you do it with a knife.
Dexter The Kitten died on August 15, 2011, in Brooksville, Florida, USA.
Pubic lice may fall on the carpet, but will die quickly when not in contact with a human host.
Yes, diatomaceous earth can effectively kill lice by dehydrating them and causing them to die.
Yes, diatomaceous earth can effectively kill lice by dehydrating them and causing them to die.
Of course not.