The Do's & Don'ts To Know Regarding Cats And Fleas

By Robin Setser


While most people associate fleas with incessant itching, they can be far more dangerous if left to linger. Longtime cat owners will say the same, as fleas have been known to result in discomfort, disease, and even death. What this means is that it's important to know how to go about flea prevention for cats. By following these do's & don'ts, such an endeavor will prove to be less challenging than you might have imagined.

DO brush your cats on a regular basis. Ideally, you'll want to use a fine-toothed comb, as its build is ideal for removing any fleas that you might have missed otherwise. The comb in question will be able to carefully move through your cat's fur. Furthermore, as it provides relief, the comb in question will remove both insects and their eggs. According to the likes of Assisi Animal Health, you should comb your pet multiple times a day for optimal results.

DON'T forget to maintain the interior of your house. Another way to keep fleas at bay is by cleaning your house. While this goes without saying, no matter how clean your home might be, there is still a chance that the less pleasing elements of the outside world can make their way indoors. You can remove them by sweeping, dusting, and cleaning on a routine basis. Not only does this make your house neater, but your cat will be healthier as well.

DO focus more on organic methods and less on ones that involve chemicals. Let's say that, for the sake of argument, that you apply a chemical solution to your cat's fur to remove fleas. The problem with this is that cats bathe themselves, meaning that anything that's applied to their fur can be ingested. Instead of risking your pet's life with this practice, focus on organic methods. If you spend time researching online, you'll see that there are quite a few to look into.

DON'T use over-the-counter products without consulting your vet first. Even though the aforementioned products claim to remove fleas in no time, the truth is that they not work for your cat. In fact, it's possible that your pet will develop side effects, which means that you have to consult your vet ahead of time. They will be able to tell you all about the products that are on the market and whether they will help your cat's health in general.




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