Get the cats and put them in different rooms. You then get a flea medicine and put it on them. Keep them in the rooms till you know there are no more fleas on them both and then you can put them back together.
when the cats are near each other the fleas jump to the other cat =]
Cats bathe each other because there are some spots that a cat couldn't reach so the other reaches those spots and it is believed that it is away they can bond
Lions bathe themselves in the same way domestic cats do. They either lick themselves clean or they lick each other clean.
One- there is only the man present.
they ate each other while playing in mud.
they liked their own and each other buttholes
Cats recognize each other be scent, so cats often go right up to each other and sniff each other when they meet. If the two cats like each other, often they will rub their cheeks together as well.
They lick each other
No, cats do not have a natural tendency to eat each other. They are solitary hunters and typically only eat other animals as prey, not other cats.
Yes, cats can keep each other company and often form close bonds with other cats. They may groom each other, play together, and even sleep next to each other for comfort and companionship.
If you think about baby kittens, licking is the first experience of "bonding" babies experience with their moms. A mom cat licking her baby cleans them, stimulates digestion and excretion, and bonds them to her scent. Gentle biting-pulling on the fur removes parasites and pulls apart clumps in hair.When adult even unrelated cats live together, they lick each other to show caring and bonding, to clean each other, and to exchange their scents. It's a good thing!NOTE: Moms can digest fleas from babies and end up with worms. Make sure a vet checks babies for fleas. Adults can also transfer fleas and worms to each other, so make sure they are treated for both.
Bengal cats can get along with other cats, but it depends on their individual personalities and how they are introduced to each other. Proper introductions and socialization can help them coexist peacefully with other cats.