No, they won't. Fleas can live for a long time after the animal is gone. They thrive in carpeting, upholstered furniture, under appliances or cabinets in bathrooms, laundry rooms and kitchens, and in mattresses.
Your cat could have fleas. Look on her scalp, especially behind the ears to see if you find any. If the problem doesn't go away, take her to a vet.
You should go to your nearest vet and ask them, maybe when you go to give the cat his or her shot for rabies, maybe for fleas or ticks, or when taking the cat to get a microchip put in her so you can find her if she's lost.
Give your cat a bath using Dawn original blue dish soap. It will kill the fleas! I didn't believe it worked, but after trying several products from the vet and over-the-counter, I decided to try it. It worked better than anything else I tried!
No it is not especially if you have other pets cause then the fleas go onto your other pets and maybe make them sick.
if you dog has fleas you should take it to the vet or call them. flea shampoo will help but the fleas wont go away the first time. the shampoo will get them out but not the first time you use it. and using regular shampoo wont help. and they have different types of products for fleas. you can even go to walmart in the pet section. so good luck!
Fleas don't usually live in human hair but they sure do bite. So if you're living with a cat who has fleas be ready to wake up in the morning with red bite marks all over your skin. Sometimes fleas do live in human hair but as soon as they find an animal body they go there. Fleas produce 50 eggs a day and these eggs get into the carpets and floorboards and can hatch up to 13 years later ! So there are plenty of fleas to come on to humans too.
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.
you dont give them to the cat he tells you where to go
Yes, cats can indeed catch fleas. Once they go outside they catch it. It depends where abouts they are. If there round about a field or a wood than probally indeed! To get rid of them use frontline and wash your cat regularly anf remove some of them.
Go to a pet shop and get flea shampoo or something along them lines
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.
These are symptoms of a sick cat. It could just be a cold, but it could be very serious if he is not eating. If your cat is behaving this way, you need to take him to a veterinarian right away.