in the UK frontline spray is licensed in nursing cats and in kittens from 2 days of age so you could potentially treat the mummy and her kittens with this. it is currently a prescription only spray so your cat will need to be registered with a vet to get it. be sure to read the instructions for dosage carefully and do not allowe the cat or kittens to groom each other until the spray is dry.
You can dip the kittens in flea dip made especially for kittens. You can also purchase flea drops such as Frontline for cats.
My 2 seem to have some allergy problems. Nothing major just skin related. if you keep flea drops on them, they are fine. but can't be cheap store brand flea drops, my kitty was allergic to them!
I am guessing you are speaking of the area on a cat one should apply a flea treatment such as Frontlilne. Squeeze the drops on the base of the back of their neck. There is a little hollow there that works perfectly to hold the drops, and the cat can't reach it.
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.
Safe
Flea drops contain chemicals that are toxic to fleas but safe for pets. When applied to the pet's skin, the drops spread over the body and are absorbed into the bloodstream. When a flea bites the pet, it ingests the toxic chemicals, which then kill the flea. This method effectively eliminates fleas on pets and prevents infestations.
yes.
frontline
Yes, cats are at risk of permethrin poisoning from flea treatments containing the ingredient. Permethrin is toxic to cats and can cause serious health issues if they are exposed to it. It is important to use flea treatments specifically designed for cats to avoid poisoning.
Specific shampoos for cats that tackle fleas do exist. Alternatively, there are many flea treatments on the market, the most common type being the "spot-on" where you administer a few drops of flea treatment onto the cat's neck. Be sure to ask your vet for the best products, as many brands found in stores or pet stores are often ineffective.
yes because cats tend to have a feeling to where when they wear flea collars, they feel the fleas on them because they know that they had fleas.
Cats typically need a revolution treatment for flea and tick prevention once a month.