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Which one would you recommend using on a small kitten: Revolution, Advantage, Frontline or something else?...
I have 10 foster kittens and 2 adult moms. I will take one mom and the worst looking kitten to the vet to see what is happening to their skin but I will have to probably buy meds myself because I foster for our animal control and I don't want to bring them in looking so bad.
It could be anything from flea allergy to mange/scabies as I suspect.
In case the vet wouldn't be able to definitively confirm scabies I consider buying Revolution in adult dosages and splitting it between kittens and moms plus of course my own cats who most likely got the same thing.
Im thinking administering 10 mg per kitten (they are under 2 lbs but close) and about 40 mg per mom.
I will squeeze the tube and then measure the dosage with a syringe and apply it to the skin.
I cannot afford kitten dosages, so please refrain from "follow the vet recommendation and proper instructions" kind of comments.
Has anyone ever done that?...
In case they do test positive for scabies do I have to administer it once or twice a month?...
Any experience?...Advice?...
Thank you
Which one would you recommend using on a small kitten: Revolution, Advantage, Frontline or something else?...
I have 10 foster kittens and 2 adult moms. I will take one mom and the worst looking kitten to the vet to see what is happening to their skin but I will have to probably buy meds myself because I foster for our animal control and I don't want to bring them in looking so bad.
It could be anything from flea allergy to mange/scabies as I suspect.
In case the vet wouldn't be able to definitively confirm scabies I consider buying Revolution in adult dosages and splitting it between kittens and moms plus of course my own cats who most likely got the same thing.
Im thinking administering 10 mg per kitten (they are under 2 lbs but close) and about 40 mg per mom.
I will squeeze the tube and then measure the dosage with a syringe and apply it to the skin.
I cannot afford kitten dosages, so please refrain from "follow the vet recommendation and proper instructions" kind of comments.
Has anyone ever done that?...
In case they do test positive for scabies do I have to administer it once or twice a month?...
Any experience?...Advice?...
Thank you