How Do You Get Rid Of Fleas On Cats?
If your cat has fleas, chances are you will know it nearly as soon as he does. He may scratch himself until he bleeds, be covered with tiny bites and black flea dirt, and you may even be able to see the fleas themselves jumping around in your carpet – or on your legs. If the flea infestation gets bad enough, you yourself may get a taste of what your cat is going through as you get a few painful, itchy bites of your own. In addition to the discomfort and unpleasantness, a flea infestation, if left unchecked, could lead to your cat’s developing serious health problems such as anemia or tapeworms. In order to rid yourself of a flea problem, you need to attack on three fronts – your house, your yard, and the fleas on your cat. Step 1 Comb your cat with a flea comb all over her entire body. Have a jar or bowl of bleach mixed with water nearby to dip the comb in as you collect the fleas in order to make sure that they’re dead as well as gone. Step 2 Shampoo your cat thoroughly. You may use a