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Getting Rid Of Adult Fleas From Cats

Adult fleas are avid blood feeders. This means they consume the blood of the infected cat as sustenance. The cat may become anaemic due to low red blood cell count. Blood loss results in less oxygen reaching the body's muscles and main organs like the heart and the brain since it's the red blood cells' responsibility to deliver oxygen throughout the body. These factors make anaemia potentially fatal, leading to severe weakness.


Using flea preventives should be part of getting rid of fleas on your cat. Combining environmental cleaning with a flea prevention strategy is essential to eradicate fleas. This process mainly includes vacuuming and cleaning the furniture coverings, cushions, and other areas where your cat stays.




Thorough vacuuming removes fleas that are growing within your home. Remember to vacuum behind furniture, pillows, mattresses, carpets, and along the boundaries of rooms. But be cautious! Vacuuming might result in flea eggs hatching, making a second appearance in your vacuum. Once this happens, all your efforts will go to waste. Therefore, quickly wrap and throw the vacuum bag in an outside trash can.


Don't be afraid, even if fighting fleas may sound terrifying. For many years, fleas have been eliminated by many pet owners. You can keep your home and your pet safe from them as long as you follow your vet's recommendations.


Work with your veterinarian Ada, MI in creating a preventive health program that includes your pet's year-round protection against internal and external parasites.

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