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Fleas in kittens I just got

Does anyone have any recommendations for remedies to get rid of fleas in kittens? I just got them today and I saw fleas on them and they are itching a lot. One of the kittens is very laid back and seems a little depressed, although ate good tonight- follows the other around. The other seems very aggressive, runs away, hides and seems fearful. I don't know anything else about them because I picked them up at a pet store.
Thanks
 
  jmlantz on 2006-05-04
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ok first of allmost like crappy diet at pet shop.dont make same mistake al cat owner's make--strat these little guys on raw meat diet---NO processed foods at all..bloody raw meat...this keep them health---used to recomend lamb--but seems not the taste...use good quality beef...give them no choice--no turkey or chicken -or pork--NO fish....once in while calves liver-raw--has the nutrients not in the beef muscle...if can get good quality rabit (wild) or venison use that---no milk at all--as log as got some of mother's milk and not given any antibiotics --they will be set.

next give the little buggers each dose (1 dose only) sulphur 200c....thast it for now


DIET IS IMPORTANT--wellif can allow fee run to hunt THEN BETTER yet...of course good non treated fresh water...

and each dose sulphur...

any questions?

keep me closely informed...

p.s

dont get any vaccinations--treat naturaly --have good healthy cat for sometime---at least done yor part--genetics -well each kitty has own disosition.
 
John Stanton last decade
that litle guy that is hiding--may need give him dose arnica 200c first---particularly if sractch the hell out of you when pick it up...so might as well get scratched only once --give arnica first..


dont forget the raw diet---
 
John Stanton last decade
john,
will sulpher in 30c be oK? Should I give arnica to the aggressive one before the sulpher dose?
 
jmlantz last decade
yes sulpur 30c for now...see how that goes...

and good give arnica to aggressive guy...see what happens--sometimes if abuse --may need hyos --or if big sca being pulled from mom-then aconite---but arnica good start

remeber--i not kid you--DIET--raw meat-small chucks-let them knaw their little hearts content
 
John Stanton last decade
John,
I gave them a bath, and the quiet one has tons of fleas on her. I will give raw meat, but is it ok to let them in the house with fleas, I don't want us to get them?
 
jmlantz last decade
no not in house ---you'll have fleas looking for new homes..in your home...--

depends on temp where you lve--most lke not use to cold --from being pet store babies..if warm then secure a nice sized box/lided...cedar chips and blanket...need clean well each day ==out away from home---if in country and warm easier yet--secure box from preditors outside porch..with in and out access...ceadr chips and blanket same...
 
John Stanton last decade
away from home=close porch where no harm or disturbance from trouble..
 
John Stanton last decade
Baby powder! It blocks the fleas pores, and they suffocate. It's safe, inexpensive, smells nice and it works! I learned this when I was volunteering that the Ontario Veterinary Hospital in Guelph, Ontario.
 
cathrineann last decade
Can I put this on the kittens?-the baby powder I mean.
 
jmlantz last decade

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