form_title=Cat Flea Treatment form_header=Keep your cat feeling purrrrr-fect. Find the most effective flea treatments guaranteed to stop the itch. Has your cat ever had fleas or ticks before?*= () Yes () No Is your cat allergic to any products?*= () Yes () No Do you have a preferred type of flea control that you are already using?*= () Yes () No Breed of cat?*= _[50] Is your cat an indoor or outdoor cat?*= () Indoor () Outdoor
It is recommended to revolutionize your cat's flea treatment every 30 days to effectively prevent and control fleas.
No.
Yes, a cat can die from to much flea treatment because to many chemicals can soak into a cats skin and make them very sick, and usually even die! :(
Yes, even indoor cats can get fleas, so it is recommended to provide them with flea treatment to prevent infestations and potential health issues.
It really depends on how often you use flea or worming treatment on your cat. Generally speaking, you only need to worm twice a year if it is an adult cat, and some flea treatments advise to use their treatments once a month, although some owners will only use flea treatments once every couple of months. Essentially, it doesn't really matter what treatment you use first on your cat.
No, a flea is a flea. There is no "cat flea" or "dog flea". Its just a flea and its just as likely to get a cat or dog.
The appearance of black dots on a cat's fur is usually caused by flea infestation. These black dots are flea feces, also known as flea dirt. To treat or prevent this, regular flea prevention measures such as using flea medication, keeping the cat's environment clean, and regularly grooming the cat can help. If the infestation is severe, it is best to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment.
right away. Just wash your hands after.
An unborn flea- the embryo of a flea that has not yet hatched.
No, the cat will not die he has licked his flea collar. The flea collar is not toxic to cats only to fleas and ticks.
Anything from 5 to 500 dollars, depending where you get the cat from. Cats need food, toys, litter tray, scratching posts, and of course monthly flea treatment, worming treatment, and annual vet checks. This is not mentioning any emergency treatment the cat may need if it falls ill.
The relationship between a flea and cat's fur is that of parasite and host. The flea is a parasite that feeds on the blood of the host.