Free: DIY Flea Repellent Pet Treats - Cat - Listia.com Auctions for Free Stuff

FREE: DIY Flea Repellent Pet Treats

DIY Flea Repellent Pet Treats
A member of Listia gave this away for free!
Do you want FREE stuff like this?
Big yes    Big no
Listia is 100% Free to use
Over 100,000 items are FREE on Listia
Declutter your home & save money
La times

"Listia is like EBay, except everything is free" - Los Angeles Times
Techcrunch

"An Awesome Way To Give And Get Free Stuff" - Michael Arrington, TechCrunch
This Stuff is Free Too:
Description

The listing, DIY Flea Repellent Pet Treats has ended.

These things really work and my cats love them, I will send digitally(email) step by step instructions for Beef, Fish and Chicken flavors!

I haven't seen a flea in almost a year and I haven't used any chemicals either, these are natural and wholesome!

I'll answer any and all questions to the best of my abilities!
Questions & Comments
Original
I have a new little kitten estimated to be around 6 weeks old and she was covered in fleas and of course we cant give her medicine but i was able to wash her in dawn dish soap and pick most off but i guess my question is: can she eat these if she is only 6 weeks old? are the ingredients things most people already have? and will they work for dogs? or do you have another recipe that will work for dogs?
Sep 15th, 2013 at 12:04:26 AM PDT by
Original
Hi there Emily?
I'm sorry you are having such difficulties with fleas. Firstly, these treats are more to prevent so I believe the first step for you is the soak the kitten in dawn and warm water for 5 minutes, that drowns and kills all the fleas. Secondly you should use a flea brush and brush her coat to try and get the eggs, then you'll need to use a natural flea spray in your house to kill the fleas that aren't on her that she brought with her initially. Your bedding, her bedding, vacuum any carpet and rugs really well then dispose of the vacuum bag immediately as they will crawl out again!

After you've done those things you can feed the kitten these treats, I'd say about 12 small ones a day. If she won't eat them plain which I haven't had a kitty or dog refuse them you can mix them broken up in some wet food!

Good luck with your kitty!
Sep 15th, 2013 at 5:52:29 AM PDT by
Original
Down here in Georgia the fleas are so used to everything we have tried I am hoping this will help my furbabies Great Post!
Sep 16th, 2013 at 4:56:52 PM PDT by
Original
The fleas are horrible, I have just two indoor Cats but they still get in and I can say that these really do work because of the two active nature ingredients!
Sep 16th, 2013 at 5:14:54 PM PDT by

DIY Flea Repellent Pet Treats is in the Pet | Cat category