Here are some signs you have to check out:
Scratching of Their Coat
Fleas bite the skin of cats causing cats to scratch every now and then damaging their coat. Monitor the frequency and the intensity of your cat’s coat scratch to know the situation.
Spotting Fleas
In severe infestations, you will notice fleas jumping and moving from your cat’s body to your sofa or carpet while in less severe cases you will see your cat restless scratching it’s coat intensely and for an extended period.
Hair Loss
Hair Loss is associated with fleas in cats. So, what happens? Well, since the cat tries to relieve pain from fleas; it tries to scratch intensely while licking to a point where it loses hair especially on the legs and neck of your cat.
Black “crumbles” on Your Cat’s Coat
Have you noticed some black and white “crumbles” on your cat’s coat? These are fleas’ droppings together with their eggs. Usually, the crumbles are so tiny that they fall to the far end of the hair follicle. However, when there are severe infestations, you will find these droppings on your floor or sofaSleepless Nights
Sleepless Nights
Your cat will probably experience very many sleepless nights. That is because of fleas bites. It happens because fleas are not able to survive without sucking blood, which causes discomfort to the cat.
Severe Body Dots
These dots are only witnessed where there’s a severe infestation. These are flea bites. They are very dangerous as they can facilitate other secondary infections.
Muscle Loss and Pale Gums
Muscle loss is as a result of blood loss. If you experience this, then your cat probably needs more blood. It would take a good number of fleas to cause this.
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Here’s the Solution
You’re probably confused on what to do. Maybe you’re worried about your cat but again you want to stop the growing fleas’ infestation in your home. At this point, you have two options those are either take your cat to the nearest pet store for treatment or treat it yourself through some basic DIY techniques. We have listed some of the easiest solution that would help you:
Use a Flea Shampoo
So, what does a flea shampoo do? A flea shampoo is primarily the first step to treating your cat. I know how cat’s don’t like taking a bath – but in this case, it’s inevitable.
The shampoo should be put in warm water and use that to wash the fleas away. You will see a couple of fleas on the surface of the water. But that will not treat all the fleas that’s why you should go to the next stage:
Find a Flea Comb
A flea comb is used for the action the name suggests – combing. However, it’s not just an ordinary comb. The comb is used to remove all excess hair on the cat exposing the fleas. You could also choose to use a hair dryer. You will notice most of the left fleas falling down.
Nonetheless, for places such as the ear, you may need to visit your pet store to find something that could wash the ears without causing any harm to your cat.
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I had no idea about this. Possibly because I’m allergic to cats so I know I’ll never have to worry about this, but I forwarded it along to some of my cat-loving friends!
We have been very fortunate to not have flea problems with our cat. Growing up, I had a cat with white fur and it was a lot easier to find fleas on her! (My tortoise shell cat? Not so much!)
This is great information!!! Fleas are no fun to have to identify and treat as well!
We dont have pets but fleas really freak me out. Good to know these tips if we ever get any pets though!
I had no idea about this. Possibly because I’m allergic to cats so I know I’ll never have to worry about this, but I forwarded it along to some of my cat-loving friends!
We have been very fortunate to not have flea problems with our cat. Growing up, I had a cat with white fur and it was a lot easier to find fleas on her! (My tortoise shell cat? Not so much!)
This is great information!!! Fleas are no fun to have to identify and treat as well!
We dont have pets but fleas really freak me out. Good to know these tips if we ever get any pets though!
Oh yes fleas are terrible I hate them. Not good for the heath of our beloved pets and not godo for us either. Get ready flea season starts so this tips are welcomed advice.
Oh yes fleas are terrible I hate them. Not good for the heath of our beloved pets and not godo for us either. Get ready flea season starts so this tips are welcomed advice.
I rescued a feral cat years ago that had fleas. It was sad to see him suffer and I took care of it quickly.
I rescued a feral cat years ago that had fleas. It was sad to see him suffer and I took care of it quickly.
So indoor or outdoor cars get fleas more! We have a mostly indoor cat (she escaped sometimes)
It’s no fun to see our pets suffer. Great reminder that I need to check out my flea supplies to ensure springtime is comfortable for them.
So indoor or outdoor cars get fleas more! We have a mostly indoor cat (she escaped sometimes)
It’s no fun to see our pets suffer. Great reminder that I need to check out my flea supplies to ensure springtime is comfortable for them.
Yghhh I have two fur babies and I hate it when they get fleas! They are indoor cats so it rarely happens. But it unfortunately does ones in a while
Yghhh I have two fur babies and I hate it when they get fleas! They are indoor cats so it rarely happens. But it unfortunately does ones in a while