Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Happy Cat And You

By Robert Baker


You've seen those tiny, quick creatures that scurry through your cat's fur, feasting on their blood, and causing painful itching. So bad that he/she may scratch herself raw in seeking relief. If you have a bad flea infestation in a multiple-cat household, you probably have been bitten yourself! Not pleasant is it?

Fleas have a long history as pests of humans and domestic animals.Fleas are also hosts for tapeworms. A cat that accidentally swallows an infected flea (for example, while playing with a pet that has fleas) can develop a tapeworm infection. Fleas can cause painful rashes, especially in sensitive individuals. These rashes may become infected when the affected individual scratches them. Some people are allergic to their bites. Imagine how uncomfortable your cat feels. As a responsible pet parent, you need to permanently correct this situation. Here is how to achieve a flea free home.

Wash all bedding thoroughly. While the bedding is free of coverings, vacuum the mattress, particularly in the crevices, where eggs might hide.

Vacuum carpeting daily and dispose of used vacuum bags. It is not recommend placing flea collars in the vacuum bag, as the heat generated by the machine could cause noxious fumes.

Professionally steam-clean all carpeting. This will kill any remaining eggs the vacuum might have missed.

If necessary, use a whole-house insect bomb which specifically targets fleas. It is critical to remove all food dishes and live animals during this process. You mayconsider hiringa professional for this job, but make sure he knows you have cats, and will use a cat-safe product.

Hire a professionalto treat outdoors areas. Insist on a "cat-friendly" product for this purpose. If you have an outdoor cat, keep him confined inside for the day.

It may sound like an expensive, monumental task, but your fur companion will be so happy and thank you each and every day you made the effort.




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