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Are Those Fleas On My Cat
Have you ever cuddled up with your cat only to find some dark and small
stuff crawling in its hair? That can be a scary moment! The smart thing
to do is to immediately do a simple test to prevent further
infestation. Cat fleas multiply very rapidly if left unchecked and can
spread to humans easily as well. A cat flea treatment often isn’t
enough and you’ll have to deep clean your whole home.
Signs that
the little insects have invaded your cat are fairly easy to notice.
Your cat may be scratching very often and more intensely than normal.
You or others staying in your home may have red itchy spots on your
ankles or stomach as well.
Comb your cat's fur near its tail
and you will find small bits of dead fur and blackish dirt. That could
be the excrement of fleas. Do a quick test: tap the hair and dirt onto
a white piece of paper and sprinkle over with water. If the little bits
of crumbling, blackish material dissolve into bloody bits, it’s time to
give your pet a cat flea treatment. The tiny black fleas may be
crawling or jumping about. It is critical that you send your cat for a
flea treatment immediately, as you need to stop the cat fleas from
multiplying as quickly as you can.
Veterinarians these days are
offering easy solutions for cat flea treatment. A treatment called
"Advantage" will help get rid of the cat flea problem without having to
give your cat a bath in insecticidal solutions (also available at your
veterinarian). This cat flea treatment is a spot-on treatment. You only
need to place a drop of the solution onto your cat's skin in between
its shoulder blades. Reapply at scheduled intervals to make sure that
all fleas are killed. That’s it! "Frontline" is another popular choice
for spot-on treatments.
There are also non-chemical cat flea
treatments. However, these are less straightforward than spot-on
solutions. Washing your cat with 1 - 2 rounds of soapy water and then
combing (once it is dry) with a fine-toothed flea comb can help remove
cat flea eggs, larvae and mature insects from your cat's fur. You’ll
probably have to comb your cat every night for several to make the cat
flea treatment effective. Wiping a lemon-juice repellent on your cat's
fur can help to remove any cat flea hitchhikers on your cat, although
you will have to manually remove the eggs and larvae.
Whichever
treatment you choose, for an effective cat flea treatment, you’ll need
to vacuum your home thoroughly and steam-clean your carpets and
furniture as well. Wash all bedding, throws, or blankets the cat is in
contact with in hot, soapy water. Secure the vacuum bag in a plastic
bag before throwing it into the outside garbage bin.
Prevention
is definitely better than cure. You can try these natural remedies to
get rid of cat flea worries before the pests invade your pet. Add a
tiny bit of garlic into your cat's meal and add a spoonful of apple
cider vinegar to its water. If it doesn't want to drink it, then just
use the apple cider vinegar as a spray to deter fleas by misting your
pet every now and then.
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