Flea Flummox for Cats
Can it be used on Cats? - please read this portion before buying.
It is fine for cats, but works most effectively if applied to inside of soft cat collar. This product works by the fumes. If your cat is not used to wearing a collar, one option might be to make a collar from a piece of elastic 6mm to 8mm wide, (please not too tight!) applying some Flea Flummox to it, and getting your cat to wear it daily or for just an hour or so a couple of times a week. Maybe when he or she is busy watching TV with you......Being elastic, if he or she slips outside without your noticing, it will slide off easily if need be. If is not possible to use with a collar, apply a few drops to the back of the head - and doing so - it cant possibly be as toxic as the chemical treatments! We are now getting a growing number of people who are very happy with its use on their cats. However we have also had a few say it hasn't worked for them.
My personal experience: I used this product on my pedigree kittens (couple of drops on back of neck) at 4 weeks without problems. I was hesitant at first, but then reasoned that the standard treatment recommended by the cat breeders was to use the chemical drops, and I decided this couldn't possibly be as toxic for the mum or babies as the chemicals! There were fleas running round on the kittens, and after the first application they were gone. I was skeptical about it working, knowing the mother is constantly licking them, but the results were clear, the fleas were gone, and also I was vigilant to check the litter box for any sign of "runs" and there was none.
Buy at own risk:
We must be very clear on this - we have had customers who have said it works really well, and others who have not been so successful. We do not make any claims when this is used on cats, there are many variables (with animals and homes), and I have no answers as to why it works for some, and not others. Therefore, when purchasing for cats, you must realise that it might not work for you. All our other products have a money back guarantee, except Flea Flummox used for cats. We feel it is a very small outlay to give this a go. Another option if you are are not sure, you might ask for a free sample when ordering another product. Please Note: It is the same product for dogs and cats. But this information is necessary for people who are purchasing it specifically for their cats.
If you would like more information on our other products use on cats, please give me a call.
How to use this product:
For dogs you can either take some in the eye dropper and run it down dogs spine, or you can apply it to the inside of their collar. You could do both. ie For a 20 kilo dog, around 1 ml (30 drops) dribbled down the spine. It is not critical you use exactly that much but a general guide. For kittens and puppies, a few drops on the back of the head.
For Cats, it can be applied a few drops on the back of the head (less effective) or applied to a collar - please read the information above.
Can it be used on Cats? - please read this portion before buying.
It is fine for cats, but works most effectively if applied to inside of soft cat collar. This product works by the fumes. If your cat is not used to wearing a collar, one option might be to make a collar from a piece of elastic 6mm to 8mm wide, (please not too tight!) applying some Flea Flummox to it, and getting your cat to wear it daily or for just an hour or so a couple of times a week. Maybe when he or she is busy watching TV with you......Being elastic, if he or she slips outside without your noticing, it will slide off easily if need be. If is not possible to use with a collar, apply a few drops to the back of the head - and doing so - it cant possibly be as toxic as the chemical treatments! We are now getting a growing number of people who are very happy with its use on their cats. However we have also had a few say it hasn't worked for them.
My personal experience: I used this product on my pedigree kittens (couple of drops on back of neck) at 4 weeks without problems. I was hesitant at first, but then reasoned that the standard treatment recommended by the cat breeders was to use the chemical drops, and I decided this couldn't possibly be as toxic for the mum or babies as the chemicals! There were fleas running round on the kittens, and after the first application they were gone. I was skeptical about it working, knowing the mother is constantly licking them, but the results were clear, the fleas were gone, and also I was vigilant to check the litter box for any sign of "runs" and there was none.
Buy at own risk:
We must be very clear on this - we have had customers who have said it works really well, and others who have not been so successful. We do not make any claims when this is used on cats, there are many variables (with animals and homes), and I have no answers as to why it works for some, and not others. Therefore, when purchasing for cats, you must realise that it might not work for you. All our other products have a money back guarantee, except Flea Flummox used for cats. We feel it is a very small outlay to give this a go. Another option if you are are not sure, you might ask for a free sample when ordering another product. Please Note: It is the same product for dogs and cats. But this information is necessary for people who are purchasing it specifically for their cats.
If you would like more information on our other products use on cats, please give me a call.
How to use this product:
For dogs you can either take some in the eye dropper and run it down dogs spine, or you can apply it to the inside of their collar. You could do both. ie For a 20 kilo dog, around 1 ml (30 drops) dribbled down the spine. It is not critical you use exactly that much but a general guide. For kittens and puppies, a few drops on the back of the head.
For Cats, it can be applied a few drops on the back of the head (less effective) or applied to a collar - please read the information above.