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I need to answer them FAST to get them not to do this.
> I just found a safe way to kill the fleas on your
> dog/cat. All of the
> flea stuff that is on the market says "For kittens
> 12 wks and up". As
> far as I know, there isn't much of anything safe for
> nursing cats/dogs.
>
> I just found at that BABY SHAMPOO will kill fleas if
> done correctly.
>
> Apply the baby shampoo thickly to the DRY dog/cat.
> ** The Animal MUST
> be dry so that shampoo can encase the fleas **
>
> Allow the shampoo to remain on for at least 10
> minutes then rinse. It
> kills all the fleas and as far as I know, is safe
> for your pets.
>
> If anyone has any other tips, let me know!
>
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I can't keep them from licking but the baby shampoo doesn't have a
good taste and it is Non-toxic. My 2 kitties didn't lick until I
rinsed them. It won't sting their eyes so you can get it on their faces.
>
> I have four inside cats and they still get fleas because of the
animals that
> run loose. One of my cats is allergic to fleas so this would be a lot
> cheaper way of doing it. How do you keep them from licking their
selves so
> that they don't get sick? I would really like to try this.
>
AND THIS ONE TOO>
Dawn dishsoap works... just make sure you rinse well.
We use to use it on our cats and it does a good job
>
I need to answer them FAST to get them not to do this.
> I just found a safe way to kill the fleas on your
> dog/cat. All of the
> flea stuff that is on the market says "For kittens
> 12 wks and up". As
> far as I know, there isn't much of anything safe for
> nursing cats/dogs.
>
> I just found at that BABY SHAMPOO will kill fleas if
> done correctly.
>
> Apply the baby shampoo thickly to the DRY dog/cat.
> ** The Animal MUST
> be dry so that shampoo can encase the fleas **
>
> Allow the shampoo to remain on for at least 10
> minutes then rinse. It
> kills all the fleas and as far as I know, is safe
> for your pets.
>
> If anyone has any other tips, let me know!
>
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________________________________________________________________________
I can't keep them from licking but the baby shampoo doesn't have a
good taste and it is Non-toxic. My 2 kitties didn't lick until I
rinsed them. It won't sting their eyes so you can get it on their faces.
>
> I have four inside cats and they still get fleas because of the
animals that
> run loose. One of my cats is allergic to fleas so this would be a lot
> cheaper way of doing it. How do you keep them from licking their
selves so
> that they don't get sick? I would really like to try this.
>
AND THIS ONE TOO>
Dawn dishsoap works... just make sure you rinse well.
We use to use it on our cats and it does a good job
>