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I wonder if the vet realised what a short time the kits had been in the house and that they had been confined to a smallish space. I'd go with your instincts on this and don't stress. |
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i did tell the vet that i treated them within minutes of being in the house oh well, i can scrap all those questions and just treat the whole house-the boys escaped from their pen last night and had a whale of a time running all over the house(luckily the door was shut on the room where i keep my small animals) their favourite place to sleep now is under our bed they also knew how to get onto the settee and bed a little too good!!so will be giving the place a thorough clean and spray tomorrow!! i will probably get some treatment for the buns and my guinea pig though as im aware that cat fleas can live on them also my guinea pig is quite old so lives in our bedroom-the kittens are absolutely fascinated by him! the do get scared when he wheeks though! because theyve been all over the house now, im wondering if flea sprays just do floors/skirting etc or if they get on everything when sprayed? just because they had a great time playing on the TV unit last night and knocking all the remotes everywhere and of course the bookcases, CD unit...you get the idea!! so wondering if i need to directly spray the can onto a certain area for it to work, or if it spreads? sorry if thats a silly question! |
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