Ceprametina is an active ingredient commonly used in veterinary products for its effectiveness against parasites like ticks and fleas. When used according to the manufacturer's guidelines, it is generally considered safe for pets. However, it's important to consult with a veterinarian before using any new product to ensure it is appropriate for your pet's specific needs and health conditions. Always monitor for any adverse reactions after use.
Formalin is formaldehyde in an aqueous solution. Some people have a formaldehyde allergy which could be triggered by contact with formalin.
Most shampoo flea control is not safe for cats let alone kittens. You're better off giving the mother cat an advantage top spot, as it will also protect her babies.
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no it not safe because even dry shampoo has chemicals
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.
no it is not safe
Some human shampoos that are safe for dogs include baby shampoo, oatmeal shampoo, and hypoallergenic shampoo. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before using any human shampoo on your dog to ensure it is safe for their skin and coat.
It is not recommended to use Denorex shampoo on dogs as it is specifically formulated for human use and may not be safe for pets. It is best to use shampoos that are specifically designed for dogs to avoid any potential skin irritation or other complications.
Should this question be: Is it safe to boil shampoo diluted with water? I believe it is safe, but I don't understand why you should want to!
It is generally not safe to wash a cat with regular shampoo because it can strip their natural oils and irritate their skin. It is recommended to use a specially formulated cat shampoo that is gentle and safe for their skin and coat.
Yes...Real Control Shampoo & Conditioner by Redken are both color safe.
Not if it is applied properly to the mother. Young pups, especially those still weaning from the mother, should NEVER be given flea/tick treatments. Always read the instructions on the package before applying to any dog.