Yes, if temperatures are between 50 and 130 degrees.
Host animal- dog or cat, they also infest carpets and dirt outside.
They are able to live inside and outside.
No! No! No! cat fleas cant live in human clothes! its a scientific fact!!!!!Correction:There are no "cat fleas" - fleas are fleas, and the same ones that get on cats also get on dogs and other animals. The even bite people, but since people don't have fur for them to hide or burrow in, they don't stay on them.And yes, fleas can live in clothing. Fleas can actually live in a sort of suspended animation for a long time, even outside in the cold winter. Then as soon as they detect body heat, they are able to leap onto the body of the animal that's nearby.
They can.
No, fleas will live in your home and bite people instead. Your home will need to be treated for fleas if a fleas are seen!
Well, you can let your cat outside, but you really shouldn't.The cat can get injured by other animals or by cars.Cats don't live very long if you let them outside.Cats can get fleas or ticks or maybe even other diseases if you let them outside, so again, you shouldn't.
Yes, definitely. Fleas can infest almost any mammal. For example, I took my cat outside for a stroll, and a few days later I was itching like crazy. So was she. If you think you have fleas from your cat, I suggest flea bombing the house, flea shampooing your cat, and yourself.
The cat with fleas is a host
Yes there are types of flea that live on goats Cat, dog and human fleas are found occasionally on goats.
yes skunks have fleas most animals get fleas especially ones that live outside
Perhaps you have heard of a pet cat that has had worms. The cat did not get the worms by eating the directly. The hosts for the tapeworm larvae are usually fleas. The host fleas are infested with the tapeworm larvae. When the cat cleans itself, it swallows the fleas. The tapeworm larvae on the fleas change into tiny tapeworms. They then live and grow as parasites in the intestines of the cat. The tapeworms produce eggs and fertilize the with sperm. The fertilized eggs are carried out of the cat's body as waste.
While cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) and dog fleas (Ctenocephalides cannis) are two different species, most of the fleas found on dogs are actually cat fleas.