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Nat you can use the Frontline spray on the babies....Like you say a severe flea infestation can be extremely detrimental to young kitties even to the point of death |
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spray i feel is much better because the fles die on contact with the coat.With the drops they still have to bite the cat before they die.I dont use drops as i have one who is allergic to flea bites so i cant take the chance,its SPRAY all the way |
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hi - frontline spot on is safe for adults but should not be used on lactating queens. Frontline spray is safe to use on nursing queens. Frontline spray is safe to use on kittens from 48hours old - but they should be taken away from mom until dry (yes I know it's young - but they'll be ok, while they are drying off) Also remember your environment spray too. Hope they are all ok. |
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