Cats normally do not get lice, they get fleas, ticks or mites and it should work on those. Just be sure you NEVER use a product unless it is specifically for cats. The ones for dogs can NOT be used on cats!
To kill lice on furniture, you can vacuum the furniture thoroughly to remove any adult lice, eggs, or nymphs. You can also use a steam cleaner on the furniture to kill lice and their eggs effectively. Additionally, you can treat the furniture with a pesticide specifically designed to kill lice and their eggs.
There are a few different pages to watch the revolution cat videos. The website with the most videos and largest variety of revolution cats is YouTube.
no Pet's cant get lice. It depends on what your pet is - if it is a sheep, goat or bird than yes it can get lice. Human head lice cannot survive on pets. They need human blood to survive and live. Lice are extremely fragile in the environment (dehydrate VERY quickly) and cannot live longer than 24 hours without a human blood meal (they don't live on pets). Focusing on items worn in the last 24 hours, bedsheets, combs/brushes will cover your possible exposure from the environment. Experts believe lice transmission from inanimate objects to be less than 2%. So cover your bases but don't fine tooth comb the carpet!
Probably not, lice are very specialized and only inhabit one species of host. Most kinds of lice are found only on specific types of animal, and, in some cases, only to a particular part of the body; some animals are known to host up to fifteen different species, although one to three is typical for mammals, and two to six for birds.
Human scabies mites cannot be passed to your pets. The scabies mites that cats and dogs get is different from the human mite. Scabies in pets is usually called mange, and cannot be passed to humans. If a mite goes from you to the cat, it will not live; the same if a cat or dog mite gets onto your body.
maybe OR MAYBE NOT
No
Yes, the revolution for cats is effective in killing ticks.
can dogs give cats lice
Yes, dogs and cats can get lice, but they are different from human lice and are species-specific.
No, cats cannot spread lice to humans. Lice are specific to humans and cannot survive on animals like cats.
no, beer can not kill head lice
A chemist will have products that will kill lice.
The lice that cats get are specific to cats. They do not transfer from other species but are spread within the species. Cats get lice from other cats who have lice. As with humans, it's not a matter of cleanliness, but of popularity. (In fact, lice like clean heads better!)
Yes Cats can get Lice. However it is not the same type as lice as humans get. Cats will not contract human lice, and we will never have the cat lice Felicola subrostrata. It's species specific, meaning it only effects the certain species it likes. Don't belive look it up somewhere else
Heat can kill lice
Yes