Try putting a flea & tick collar on the cat or just buy a flea spray in shops....
lock them in a cage
Probably they are either ticks or fleas.
Cats normally do not get lice, they get fleas, ticks or mites and it should work on those. Just be sure you NEVER use a product unless it is specifically for cats. The ones for dogs can NOT be used on cats!
Cats, dogs, foxes, hawks and other raptors, humans, land-clearing, ticks and other parasites.
A cat can have alopecia, however that is quite rare and the condition is more likely caused by ticks, fleas or a skin condition like excema.
lock them in a cage
yes ticks flees
There are several monthly topical spot-on treatments available for cats that will repeal ticks (and fleas, generally) for one month - your veterinarian can help you determine which of the products would be best for your cat.
Almost all furry pets get ticks and fleas. Dogs, cats, rabbits and hamsters are prone to fleas and ticks.
The best way to keep your dog from getting ticks is to keep them clean. You can wash them in a shampoo that will help repel ticks.
It's possible for a cat to get fleas and ticks from grass just like it's possible for US to get fleas and ticks from grass
Revolution-fleas and ticks and prevents heartworms in cats Capstar-a pill that kills fleas and ticks Frontline-kills fleas and ticks
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ticks and fleas with dogs and cats
Probably they are either ticks or fleas.
Pyrethrin is a good treatment for getting rid of ticks, although ticks fall off once theyve gorged on their host.
Pretty much any one walking through infested grass can pick up ticks. Cats, dogs, humans, rabbits etc etc.