My cat has fleas, and I was wondering if there is a risk if I were to bathe the cat in dog shampoo. It's shampoo to get rid of fleas. I think there might be a risk.
2007-08-20
08:49:44
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Oh, it doesn't say that you can't use it on cats though. My mom thinks it can be used on the cat, but I don't think so.
2007-08-20
08:57:10 ·
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I have two dog shampoos. One is for fleas and ticks, and the other isn't for fleas and ticks. Wouldn't the flea one be a bit too sensitive on the cat's skin?
2007-08-20
08:58:38 ·
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If it has tea tree oil in it, you can't, that's toxic to cats but not to dogs.
Have the bottle in front of you and call a vet in the phone book and ask, they'll want to know what ingredients are in the shampoo and can give an ok or not on it. That'd be the way I'd trust for information.
2007-08-20 11:59:25
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answered by Elaine M 7
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Not necessarily. The problem with cats is they groom themselves much more thoroughly and more often than dogs do and therefore they would ingest any product left from the shampoo. If there is something in the shampoo that is toxic to the cat, it can cause them to be sick. I would never use a dog shampoo on a cat. If you must shampoo your cat, simply use a mild soap such as baby shampoo then get a flea product such as advantage or revolution and apply it according to the directions. Or buy a flea shampoo specifically designed for cats. You're taking too big a risk if you use a dog flea shampoo.
2007-08-20 09:03:16
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answered by luna6killer 3
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Well, the damage is done I guess, just the one application of dog shampoo shouldn't be very bad for the cat, however, I would suggest you call a 24 hour emergency Vet hospital and ask them what you should do just to be on the safe side. Probably the cat will be fine if you are sure you rinsed all of the shampoo off. Just keep an eye on your cat. I hope everything works out Ok.
2016-03-15 21:47:34
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answered by Cynthia 4
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2016-04-19 18:36:55
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answered by Anonymous
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usually if it's a dog's shampoo then it wasnt made for cats. sometimes it will work for both unless it says DO NOT USE ON CAT on the bottle.
2007-08-20 08:55:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You never want to use dog products on cats, especially flea products. There is an ingrediant in many dog flea products that is fatal to cats if ingested. Cats have very different systems than other animals, so you have to be extra careful when using any products on them.
2007-08-20 09:51:51
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answered by brite_starry_nite 1
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Well I think one doggie shampoo wouldn't hurt. Give it a try but don't leave it on too long. Or how about just dunking your cat in a pool of clean water.
2007-08-20 08:59:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Pyrethrins and citrus oils are toxic to cats. Don't know about other ingredients. Check with one of the online veterinary medicine websites or even better, ask a vet.
2014-07-13 10:52:54
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answered by Jenny 1
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