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Thanks for the suggestion Maxx. Brutus is doing okay. I researched on the Internet. They said to use Dawn, like they do with oil-soaked wildlife. I made sure the water was nice and warm, and put a towel in the sink to give him footing. He was very cooperative. I wrapped him up all snuggly afterwards and he dozed off in my arms. I got a number of fleas off him, both during the bath and after. Sneaky little buggers, fleas. They sneak up toward his head to get away from the water. Poor little guy. He is such a sweetie, though. He let me wash him, snuggle him and continue to pick fleas off him. Then he gave himself his own bath and dozed off. I think I got all the live fleas. Not an infestation exactly, but more fleas than I expected. He's healthy otherwise - no signs of anemia. He goes back to the vet in 10 days.
Suzanne; You might want to treat your other cat even though you are keeping them separate. (I think you said you had another cat. Its a blonde thing) Also please don't waste your money on flea collars.The only fleas you will kill with them is if you squash one as you are tightening the strap .
 
Suzanne; You might want to treat your other cat even though you are keeping them separate. (I think you said you had another cat. Its a blonde thing) Also please don't waste your money on flea collars.The only fleas you will kill with them is if you squash one as you are tightening the strap .

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I already treated the dog with Frontline, and ordered some Advantage II for the other cat. Laura stripped all the bedding, etc. I read that if you put a dish of water with liquid Dawn in it, it attracts the fleas. I haven't seen any fleas anywhere other than on the kitten, and not too many at that. Neither Laura nor I have been bitten at all. But I know you must nip these things in the bud. Especially in warm weather.

I was amazed at how well the Dawn bath worked on Brutus. A few fleas literally ran off his body! All told, he had about 20 fleas on him. Not exactly an infestation, but I know they're like rats. If you see one, there are 6 you don't see.

I used to work in a vet's office, so I got a real giggle about the flea collar thing.
 
Hi Suzanne! I live in Centereach, and would love to make some chicken raising friends! I am just getting started here, we picked up our chicks Tuesday, and will begin the coop Sunday.

Shout out to all: I would love some advice on what you have found to be the key features in our coop. I've been reading so much sometimes its hard to tell what to believe.

The coop plans I have call for the door and ramp to come from the bottom of the coop, but I think I'd prefer it out the side so the bottom would be easier to clean and I could use a big piece of lino or something easy to scrape. Any thoughts?

Hope you all have a great time at the show on Saturday!
 
Well, Their isno one key feauture in a coop. Every thing comes together to create a "Key" coop =] But I really love my roosts, I make them out of saplings..... also, I use the Deep Litter Method, and I love it.... ummmm On thing i would fix is that instead of have two nest box rows (6 in each) one on top of the other, Iwould have 12 in a row, OR have the top one 3 feet off of the ground... ATM i have on 18" and the other 48"..... I didnt really understand, "The coop plans I have call for the door and ramp to come from the bottom of the coop, but I think I'd prefer it out the side so the bottom would be easier to clean and I could use a big piece of lino or something easy to scrape. Any thoughts? "
 

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