No it is not especially if you have other pets cause then the fleas go onto your other pets and maybe make them sick.
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.
How do you mean if it is as being outside it is very simple do not let your cat outside be a reasonable owner and keep your cat indoors and safe. The answer above isn't true. We have three cats that are both indoors and outdoors. They are perfectly safe as they are smart cats and they know not to cross the street. They like being inside and outside. I think as long as you make sure your cat is treated well inside, he/she will eventually choose to come in on his/her own. Make sure you have some food inside as well so your cat will be tempted to come inside if it isn't already.
kind of but dont let your cat eat the bat mouth
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.
If your cat is wearing a collar TAKE IT OFF have her checked out at a vet, she may be allergic to something or maybe she/he has fleas and do not let your cat outside, it will take 5 years off a cat's life.
NO NO NO NO! do NOT let your cat anywhere near pansies! a sniff of a pansy will slowly kill the cat!
Yes it is.
She will probably get pregnant .
dON't let the cat you want in your house in but let your cat out the house to play with your cat. let the cat do what it needs to. DON'T LET YOUR CAT OUT TO PLAY.... UNLESS IT IS SPAYED OR NEUTRED....
The dog will not let the cat do that it will actually eat it.then the dog will aventually poop out some fur,intestints,and teeth wtf!?!?
You don't let him/her out as much everyday. For example: on the first day you let him/her out for an hour or two then the next day you let him/her out but bring him/her in earlyer and so on and continue to do so when you cat gets the idea.
There is an ingredient in cat shampoo that kills head lice.