Why do I have fleas on my cat???

Updated on pet 2024-07-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Here's how to deal with fleas on cats:1. Wear flea rings, and wearing flea rings for cats can prevent and remove fleas.

    2. Regular deworming, regularly use special in vitro deworming drops or take pet insecticides for cats, which can prevent and remove fleas on cats.

    4. Use a comb with dense teeth to comb the cat's hair, and you can comb some fleas off.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The first thing to do is to determine if your cat is infected with fleas (this is very important), otherwise it will be more than worth the loss if you seek medical treatment. Seeing a cat scratching and scratching does not necessarily mean that there are fleas, but also that there are insects, lice, ** diseases, allergies or something. Ways to check for fleas:

    Gently peel the hair, generally the abdomen (more severe), shoulders (medium) or the roots of the limbs (mild), you may see cinder-like dark particles (if it is hair loss, knots, dander is likely to be a ** disease). If you collect these particles and put them on a moist (not mouth) paper and rub them to melt and turn red, then it is a flea.

    Then there is to judge the age of your cat, which is very important, because kittens and puppies under 3 months old are absolutely not to be used.

    Finally, if your kitten is less than 3 months old, then you have to use this soil method, which generally works, that is, wrap the cat in a towel with mashed orange peel and wrap it for a while, it is still full of effectiveness, and it does not cost money.

    Under normal circumstances, summer is the most vigorous period for flea breeding, so it is best to go to the pet store in the summer to buy a pesticide potion about 40 70 pieces That is used once a year in the summer, and there will be no fleas all over the house, but it is still necessary to pay attention to bathing cats frequently, and it is generally good to wash once a week in 1 2 weeks. It can be about 1 month in winter.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    That won't go up if it's not passed on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Why do kittens have fleas on them

    Fleas are ectoparasites that often parasitize cats, dogs, and other animals and suck their blood. Why do kittens have fleas? The following is elaborated from several aspects.

    1. Ecological and environmental factors

    Fleas are widely distributed in nature, and their food is mainly animal blood, and when kittens are active in the wild, they will inevitably come into contact with other animals with fleas, such as rats, hares, etc. The fleas carried by these wild animals can easily jump on the kittens, resulting in parasitic fleas on the kittens.

    2. Cats have poor resistance

    Compared to adult cats, kittens have a fragile immune system and do not have strong enough physical strength to resist foreign body invasion. Once parasitized by fleas, the kitten's body is easily injured by fleas, resulting in itching and possibly a range of diseases.

    3. Kittens are susceptible to fleas

    Kittens need to be artificially fed in their daily lives and have a high frequency of close contact. If the living environment is poor, or if the feeding management is not good, the risk of flea infection will be greatly increased. In addition, kittens have fine and soft hair, which is more damaged, and fleas are more likely to parasitize.

    4. Female cats carry fleas to infect

    If the kitten's mother also has flea parasitism, then the kitten is very likely to be infected with fleas when it is born. Especially if the female cat has not received flea resistance**, the probability of carrying fleas is greater.

    In short, parasitic fleas on kittens are not an isolated case, nor are they trivial. It is necessary to take preventive measures in time to regularly clean, disinfect and prevent fleas** in cats. At the same time, reasonable management of the living environment of kittens is also one of the important measures to avoid flea parasitism.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.When the cat is in a dirty environment, fleas will multiply on the cat's hair, and the cat will grow fleas.

    2.If the cat brings back fleas from playing outside, it will grow fleas without bathing or deworming.

    3.If there are fleas on the cat, it will cause the cat to have symptoms such as itching, sparse and fragile hair, anemia, and malnutrition.

    4.In order to prevent this from happening, the owner not only needs to give the cat a comfortable, clean and tidy environment, usually the cat should be cleaned after coming back from playing, and the most important thing is to do a good job of deworming the cat on time to prevent the breeding of parasites inside and outside the cat.

    5.The owner needs to groom the cat frequently, look at the cat's body surface, and observe whether there are parasites on the cat.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.The presence of fleas in cats can be caused by the presence of fleas in the environment or by other cats with fleas.

    2.First, when the owner finds that the cat has fleas, be sure to separate himself from the cat to avoid the fleas from spreading to the owner.

    3.Second, the owner will use an extracorporeal anthelmintic drug containing non-predronin ingredients to deworm the cat every month.

    4.Thirdly, when using anthelmintic drugs, the dosage needs to be determined according to the weight of the cat.

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