When my dog had some fleas and we tried a bunch of flea treatments that didn't work, my mom eventually bought this natural anti-flea water supplement. It's basically vinegar, lemon and some other found-in-nature compound that you put in your pet's water. (I think it's mostly the vinegar, actually) If you put a little (not too much) into the kitty's water over a period of a couple days/week or two, the fleas will stop biting and leave the kitty entirely because they can't stand the taste of blood once the vinegar gets into it. That might be something you can do for your kitty without having to buy Frontline or some other shampoo treatment, if they're able to drink water with vinegar in it without getting sick.
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When my dog had some fleas and we tried a bunch of flea treatments that didn't work, my mom eventually bought this natural anti-flea water supplement. It's basically vinegar, lemon and some other found-in-nature compound that you put in your pet's water. (I think it's mostly the vinegar, actually) If you put a little (not too much) into the kitty's water over a period of a couple days/week or two, the fleas will stop biting and leave the kitty entirely because they can't stand the taste of blood once the vinegar gets into it. That might be something you can do for your kitty without having to buy Frontline or some other shampoo treatment, if they're able to drink water with vinegar in it without getting sick.