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Bathing Kittens in Dawn Dish Soap?

At what age can I bath kittens in blue Dawn dish soap? Do they need to be at least a week old or a month old?

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April 23, 20170 found this helpful
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You should definitely use something natural on kittens. Dawn is usually when they have fleas.

 
May 14, 20220 found this helpful

She has fleas. I bathed her yesterday in blue dawn dish soap bectahes only 5 weeks old. But I still see fleas

 
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May 14, 20220 found this helpful

She has fleas. I bathed her yesterday in blue dawn dish soap bectahes only 5 weeks old. But I still see fleas

 

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April 23, 20170 found this helpful
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According to the cat site, you can use Dawn. Just be careful to keep the kitten warm. The younger the kitten is, the more susceptible they are to chilling.

 

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April 23, 20172 found this helpful
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You do not say if the reason you wish to give the kitten a bath is due to fleas or just for general information. Generally kittens are cared for by their mother and do not need a bath until they are at least a month old.

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There seems to be different opinions about when it is safe to bathe a kitten but if your reason is due to fleas then you should read some of the information from these web sites: (I do know that flea medicine brand Capstar can be given at the age of 4 weeks but you have to go by actual weight.)

www.petful.com/.../

pets.thenest.com/can-start-bathing-kitten-12087.html

 
September 7, 20230 found this helpful

So if I have 3, 3 week old kittens and I'm seeing fleas on them, can I bathe them as long as I keep them warm and dry them thoroughly? Also, if the momma just had a flea treatment of capstar and with nursing, will the medicine secrete to the kittens during feeding and kill off the fleas. They don't have alot on them, but I wanna get a handle on it before it gets out of hand.

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April 22, 20170 found this helpful

I would imagine that at the age that you can adopt them out would be the earliest you would want to. Also of course you should make sure to protect the head, eyes, and mouth area.

I feel that if I had kittens to bathe, I would want to use a more natural product, so as not to cause any irritation or allergies.

 

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