Fleas On Newborn Kittens And Mother
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Fleas on newborn kittens and mother. Fleas are annoying to humans and animals and can actually be dangerous for very young kittens. While you can safely use flea medications on nursing mothers manual removal is usually necessary for newborn kittens. The mother may have fleas the kitten may have picked them up outside or sand tracked indoors can even contain fleas. This will allow you to physically remove the adult fleas without exposing your young kitten to potentially toxic ingredients in products.
A kitten s body is small so there isn t a large area to cover and you should be able to remove the fleas with your fingers or tweezers easily. Until kittens are old enough for flea treatments to be used it will be necessary to manually remove fleas as well as treat the mother and decontaminate the home. Newborn kittens with fleas or ticks should be treated immediately. However most professional flea and tick products contain toxic ingredients that can be fatal to kittens.
Give your kitten a bath. If you are removing fleas from a newborn kitten. Then remove the fleas from the kitten. As soon as you notice there are fleas either in the house or on a pet take action.
Slightly older kittens may be able to handle some medication or a flea brush but make sure to consult your vet first to avoid harming your kittens. These pests cause anemia and other diseases in your furry friends. Fleas can make a new home on your kitten in many ways even in indoor cats. Unfortunately you can t apply many flea remedies available to such young kittens and you ll need to remove the fleas manually.
Fleas can infest a mother kitty and her newborn litter especially if you ve recently rescued them from the outdoors.