Read the box. If no info on the box, call your vet or the local Animal Care and Control and inquire.
Flea collars are usually not effective. Try adding a little garlic to the kitten's food. This is effective against fleas and harmless. Please try to avoid any poisons with your animals.
2006-07-08 06:41:32
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answered by gemami 2
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Depends on the product. In most cases the kitten has to be at least 8 weeks old, but with some collars they're supposed to be 12 weeks (3 months) or older. Check the label.
2006-07-08 19:23:58
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answered by dukefenton 7
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Kittens must be a minimum of 6 weeks previous in the previous getting a flea collar. that's going to allow you to recognize on the decrease back of the field the collars are available. look at some flea shampoo for cats, study the decrease back heavily, you're able to apply it in the previous a flea collar. It received't very last as lengthy, they're in ordinary words effective for approximately 2-4 weeks, regardless of the indisputable fact that the shampoos are milder than the chemical compounds imbedded in a flea collar. also, kittens that youthful are not waiting for even canned nutrients, yet i understand you'll locate recipes for make at living house kitten formula on line by employing looking for "living house made kitten formula." toddler kittens are complicated to look after, strong success!
2016-11-06 01:30:21
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answered by ? 4
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Flea collars are usually ineffective and contain insecticide which is toxic. Not safe for kittens at all. Go to the vet and buy some frontline or advantage and use small amounts on each kitten.
2006-07-08 06:55:50
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answered by ☆l'ilmiss☆ 2
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Check the package, but if you use a flea collar keep close watch on cat. I have one that ended up with no fur around her neck and was all sore looking. Vet said allergy to flea collars.
2006-07-15 02:09:01
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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Read the flea collar box. I think 2 months or so.
2006-07-08 06:41:44
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answered by Havahekuvaday 2
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Flea collars are just poison impregnated in plastic. There are better ways. If a baby or you touch it,and you put your hand in your mouth beware.
2006-07-08 07:02:37
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answered by EL UNICO 2
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cats easily absorb anything through their skin, especially kittens. they need to be mature enough to build up immunities to various toxins. my general rule to flea collars has allways been 12-16 weeks.
2006-07-08 07:23:36
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answered by emptypocketsmw 2
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Well the kitten has to be old enough to keep it on his neck.He should be about 6 to 8 weeks old according on how big they are...
2006-07-08 07:01:16
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answered by "Olivia Loves Raoul" 4
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At least 6 weeks old.
2006-07-08 06:40:32
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answered by ladysodivine 6
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