Can fleas affect my cats appetite?

The symptoms are often vague like fever, loss of appetite, joint pain, and swollen lymph nodes.

Does flea treatment make cats crazy?

The most common signs of toxicity from pyrethrum-based flea products are muscle tremors and excessive salivation. Common signs of toxicity from flea products containing organophosphates are diarrhea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, small pupils, muscle tremor, weakness or falling over, and drooling.

Where do you apply flea treatment to a cat?

Cats: Part the hair at the base of the neck and apply the entire tube to the skin. You can apply to a second spot directly behind the first if there is overflow. Dogs: Part the hair at the base of the neck and apply to the skin; do this in one or more spots depending on the size of your dog.

How long does it take to kill fleas on a cat?

Topical Flea Treatment for Cats. Topical treatments are applied to the skin on the back of the neck (base of the skull). They will kill fleas for either one or three months, depending on which brand you choose.

Which is the best flea killer for kittens?

Cheristin has been specifically formulated to kill fleas on cats using the active ingredient spinetoram. It is safe for kittens over the age of 8 weeks and as small as 1.8 pounds. It is safe for kittens over the age of 8 weeks and as small as 1.8 pounds.

Is it safe to give a dog flea treatment?

Many flea treatments for dogs are toxic for cats. Ingredients like permethrin are commonly included in dog flea and tick treatments, which can actually kill cats. Always follow the instructions on the product’s label with regards to dosing amounts and frequency unless otherwise directed by your veterinarian.

Where can I buy flea treatment for my Cat?

You can buy them from your vet or online. Ask your vet where on your cat to put the product, how much to apply, and how often to use it. If you’re not getting the treatment from your vet, read the product label first to make sure it’s safe for cats.

Is it OK to combine two flea treatments?

Combining two products is fine if you know the reaction of ingredients with each other. However, it is suggested that you must consult your vet before doing so. It is better that you go for broad-spectrum treatments that are manufactured specifically to treat multiple parasitic infections with one product.

Is it safe to put fleas on my Cat?

One vet weighs in on topical, oral and flea-collar treatments for cats and which flea treatments for cats are safe. I hate fleas, and for good reason.

Cheristin has been specifically formulated to kill fleas on cats using the active ingredient spinetoram. It is safe for kittens over the age of 8 weeks and as small as 1.8 pounds. It is safe for kittens over the age of 8 weeks and as small as 1.8 pounds.