Yes if there's to many.. it dont matter one flea is to many. If the cat is real young dawn dish soap (regular) will do wonders. If the cat is older than 6 mo go get some frontline, or go to your local vet and request flea drops... they carry the most effective and will be not much more then what you would pay for a good brand in the store.
And as far as symptoms.... itching for starters lol, but is the cat has them really really bad they will get anxiety, lose weight, become lethargic, diarrhea, puking and so forth....
Either way one flea is to many... and if your cats sick and you have no clue as to why... try calling the vet and describing their syptoms.
it will but it will probably kill your cat too
yes as if the cat is alergic to the dog or the dog has unearthed magistic fleas then it will put cheak them out unearthed magistic fleas may kill eather the cat or dog.
The cat with fleas is a host
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.
It is not safe to pet a cat with fleas because fleas can transmit diseases to humans. It is important to treat the cat for fleas before handling them.
Yes, you can touch a cat with fleas, but it is important to take precautions to prevent the fleas from spreading to you or other pets. It is recommended to wash your hands thoroughly after touching a cat with fleas and to treat the cat for fleas to prevent infestation.
Fleas on a cat are probably either dog fleas or cat fleas (these are two different species, but despite the name, either can survive on either a dog or cat ... or for that matter on other mammals). Both of them can and will bite humans.
Yes, fleas can potentially harm a cat if left untreated, as they can lead to health issues such as anemia, skin infections, and allergic reactions. In severe cases, a heavy infestation of fleas could contribute to a cat's death. It is important to promptly address flea infestations and seek veterinary care if needed to protect the cat's health.
Fleas can kill a dog or cat if they are not treated for this or are wild living with other animals that can get fleas. So if any of your pets has fleas treat it right away
Yes, you can do this treatment on your yard and it will kill fleas. The soap will coat the fleas and therefore kill them.
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!
It is generally safe to touch your cat if it has fleas, but you should take precautions to avoid getting bitten by the fleas yourself. It is important to treat your cat for fleas promptly to prevent infestations in your home.