QUOTE(RyoKenzaki @ Jun 20 2008, 04:29 PM)
Hi there again....
Hmm... Does deflea shampoo really work on kitten?
My kitten got lots of fleas on his body
Especially around his neck
Can i buy a deflea shampoo then send him for a bath with the shampoo?
Thx in advance
Use frontline product better and faster. Shampoo is useless and slow. You can't really kill the eggs. frontline have this new product call frontline plus/combo - its a spot on type. this one can dry up the eggs. Price is abit expensive from frontline spray or normal spot on. But you can try any of this 3 product.
The products are:
1. Frontline Spray
2. Frontline Spot On
3 Frontline Plus - can kill eggs or change fleas life cycle.
Some get very hard to use the spray, oh well you know lah, cat always freak out the sound of spray (water splash sound). So you might need someone to hold the cat, and one person spray all over the body. Do not spray the face! Good way is to start spray around the neck first. when you spray neck first, the fleas at the body part won't go to the face. Fleas always hide in face area (ears, under the mouth, chin, around eyes) - they are smart, they know when you bring poison into the house ehehehe

. so spray around neck first then you spray all over the body, especially, under the tail, body, and paws. Leave your cat with this for 2-3 days before you bath them. Hopefully your cat is big already. If you have problem using spray, you can go to the vet, purchase frontline, and ask them to teach you how. Sure they will demo for you for the first time

I like to do spray at vet, so the fleas jump or run away in the vet, instead of my house ehehehehe.
Next spot on. If you have too many fleas, i do not recommend this. You can use spot on if not so much fleas. Spot on type, it look like a tube. You just press the tube, the poison will come out. put this in the middle of the neck (back side). Why? because this is the part that cat have a hard time to lick. The frontline spot on will go under your cat skin. So whenever the fleas suck your cat blood, they will automatically suck frontline, and die die die ! ehehehe. You no need to bath with this, because you only spot at one place. Different with spray type, your cat will look wet and later the fur will look like you put hair wax ehehehe.

Frontline spot on / combo can last for 3-4 months on cat body. So there are 3 tubes in one pack, you use it like 3 times a year - if you think your cat has high percentage of contact with fleas. If no more fleas, then no need to continue.
So, you can choose spray or spot on or combo. Again, if too many, until you can even see with your eyes, and the fleas like having party jumping around - go for SPRAY. then after next week, put the spot on just to make sure the fleas die in 3-4 months later. good luck bro!
This post has been edited by elfreakz: Jun 20 2008, 05:08 PM