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No more flea bites
Yes - the medication impregnated in the flea collar is designed to kill off any existing infestation - and deter fleas from landing on the animal in future.
Flea
If your animal has a flea infestation and you don't treat it with any of the many available products for this, or don't take it to the vet for treatment, then yes, you can(and should) be charged with animal neglect. A severe flea infestation can cause serious, and even fatal, complications for animals, and therefore, needs to be treated immediately.
Fumigate
go to the supper market and by a flea bomb
Until the situation is remedied.
Catching from other dogs/ cats and not being treated
You get rid of a annoying flea mite by hitting it so hard that it starts to cry and cry
If you only treat the cat with flea shampoo, it may not completely rid you of the flea infestation. Flea shampoo will most likely kill any adult fleas on the cat, but you have to treat the house, too. Flea eggs and larvae can live for many months in carpet, cracks in the floor and soft fabrics such as bedding and sofas. Vaccuuming regularly (putting a flea collar in the vaccuum cleaner bag, or replacing the bag after each use stops any fleas from hatching), and using special sprays all help in getting rid of fleas.
No, flea treatments are only designed to kill the infestation of outside parasites. In order to kill worms, a dewormer has to be administered.