3 Dogs and 2 Cats

July 1, 2007

Fleas & Ticks

Filed under: Cat Health, Fleas & Ticks, Living with Cats — shae @ 10:01 am

Fleas can get into your home even if your cat doesn’t go outside.  These nasty little bugs can be carriers of worms and other diseases that are harmful to your pets.  They can even make it into the house by hitching a ride on you!  There are many different ways to prevent and control this problem.

Flea Collar

To control the fleas, you must treat your cat as well as their surrounding environment.  If you have dogs and cats, it’s important to treat them all since the fleas have the ability to go to whichever host they please.  It’s very important that you treat your cat for fleas whichever method you decide to use since the fleas extract a big amount of blood which can result in anemia or death.

The cat flea is considered to be the most widespread fleas in the world.  Cat fleas obviously prefer to have cats as their host but can survive on dogs and other animals as well.  The adult fleas can jump from host to host (animal to animal) and survive that way also.

The flea collar is a good way to go.  This will keep your cat and home free from infestation.  If you have a cat that goes outside, it’s important that you give them a break-away collar.  This way they won’t get caught up on anything and if they do, the collar will break apart and free the cat.  The flea collar works by emitting a gas that is toxic to fleas into the cats subcutaneous fat layer.  The gas is mainly effective in the head and neck are where the collar rests.  Your vet can inform you of the most effective and safe collar for your cat.

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