under their claws, or on their fur. They get infected by scratching or biting at infectedfleas. They can spread it to their paws and fur when they lick themselves. Also, flea poop (also called flea dirt) contains the bacteria, as well. You may get it on your hands if you pet a...
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When you're looking for fleas on your cat, and you know fleas can be hard to find, it's best to start with the spots on your cat that fleas are most likely to be hanging out. These spots are the base of the tail and rump, under the chin, and on the belly. ...
Even if she does not have any fleas that you can see it would be great to treat her with a dose of Revolution (you need to get that from your vet). Some cats are so sensitive to fleas that even one flea can cause them to be really aggressive and do very strange things. They ...
My cat is male, age 5 and generally very healthy. A while ago I noticed him biting himself and scratching in all areas of his body. I treated him for mites an...
typically require a prescription and are often more expensive than those you buy at the grocery store. The catch is that cheaper flea collars are notoriously ineffective. There’s no point in saving money if the flea collar does not work and you and your cat are both still scratching. ...
Bite marks that tend to be in rows of three Your cat repeatedly scratching/licking the same spot on its body What can you do to prevent an infestation? Regularly inspect and monitor your cat and their living quarters for signs of Cat Fleas. You can also bring your cat for routine check-...
If you notice your cat scratching and chewing at their fur, especially if your cat is pulling out hair at the base of the tail, there's a good chance there could be an infestation of fleas, mites, or even a tick. A yeast infection may be another cause of itchiness and hair pulling ...