Thursday, January 7, 2010

Dog shampoo safe for cat?

My cat had fleas and I sent my roommate out to get some shampoo. (we also gave him a cap star from the vet and administered frontline.) We wanted to wash all the dead fleas and eggs off. After his bath, I looked at the label more carefully and it says ';do not use on cats'; in small red letters on the back. He seems fine - has dried himself off and licked his fur for a couple of hours after. I'll call the vet tomorrow unless anyone here thinks I should call sooner. We used Sentrypro Flea and Tick Shampoo for Dogs and Puppies.Dog shampoo safe for cat?
I don't see why it would hurt. If you can use it on puppies it shouldn't be that big of a deal. Just watch for excessive scratching. Good LuckDog shampoo safe for cat?
Well, the damage is done I guess, just the one application of dog shampoo shouldn't be very bad for the cat, however, I would suggest you call a 24 hour emergency Vet hospital and ask them what you should do just to be on the safe side. Probably the cat will be fine if you are sure you rinsed all of the shampoo off. Just keep an eye on your cat. I hope everything works out Ok.
If it says don't use on cats then DON'T USE ON CATS!
don't even think about it.





it can make cats very sick giving them paralysis, seizures and can be fatal if left untreated





BIG NO NO.





wonder
Dog shampoo can have tea tree oil in it which is ok on dogs, but very toxic to cats.





Check the label again and if it's got this, contact the vet.
Well, i think its okay since your cat got nothing wrong. The label said that is just for precautions, sort.


Don't worry, its cool.
There is a chemical in dog flea and tick products that is LETHAL to cats. You need to, at the VERY least, call a vet to seek further instruction.


Because cats are such detailed groomers, I would be willing to bet that your cat has ingested some of the shampoo residue.





Edit: The chemical is called permethrin and can be fatal to cats.


How long ago did the vet administer Frontline? You may have washed it off by bathing her as you have to wait a time before you can get them wet.





This cat needs to see a vet ASAP. It's totally overloaded on flea control products. They may not even be compatible with each other!!!!
you will make that cat very mean if you keep doing that
Since it said ';puppies'; too, I would worry about having to call the vet tonight.


But I would call in the morning.


You really need to make sure you get a cat shampoo for cats...the other ones could be too harsh on the cats.


Just call the vet in the morning.


Make sure you rinsed the cat really good too.


Good luck :)
You do not need to use Frontline and Capstar at the same time- that is not good for the cat. Pick one medicine and stick with it. Also, dogs and cats have very different skin types so it isn't good to use dog shampoo on cats; however, the cat should be fine- it will most likely severly dry and irritate the cat's skin.
I would be more concerned about the fact you used Capstar AND Advantage. Plus, I'm unsure if Advantage is water proof.......if not, you just washed it off.





I would definitely contact the vet ASAP and tell them everything that's written here. They'll know if you went overboard or not.
Never use dog products on cats or cat products on dogs. You could cause serious irreversible damage to your pet. Cats and dogs have different systems. You need to keep a close eye on him and call the vet in the morning and get him checked out, maybe some blood work to verify everything is ok.
Just use cat shampoo! Why do people want to use dog shampoo on their cats!?
I think you've got the message by now. People are being heavy because cat's are so commonly killed by accidentally having dog products put on them.





You shouldn't have actually bathed the cat at all however, because you've just rendered the Frontline useless. It needs 24-48 hours before it's waterproof. You've also washed off the natural oils from the skin that Frontline requires to work. Wait at least 48 hours, and reapply the Frontline. Make sure it gets on the skin of the cat, not the fur. To do this you'll probably have to put it in at least 3 different places on the back of his neck. After, you can use a flea comb to remove dead fleas and flea dirts, and your cat will also groom them off himself. Don't bath him.





Chalice

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