Oh my god but Oscar, you never have fleas !! oh God!!!
Hi MiciGatti and MiceGatte! no my cats do not have fleas, because I treat them constantly with
pesticide! He often comes to me asked by those who follow me if necessary
treat even the cats that live only at home and the answer is:
absolutely yes! because we can be also we humans who entering and
leaving home we can take with us, attach fleas to your clothes, or
larvae, or flea pupae and the treatment with pesticide goes
done throughout the year, not just in spring,
this is because the life cycle of the flea is very long and now I go a bit to
explain. When you see a flea on the your cat is already a flea
adult and the adult flea needs food, then blood and then nibbles
your cat, but be careful because it can nibbling you too, it happened to me and
it is absolutely not a pleasant thing. After the meal the flea lays its eggs,
lays a lot of eggs, which they can infest also the environment, the kennels of the
cat, floors, sofas and so on. After even ten days, from the eggs
small larvae and larvae are born they survive in the gray areas of the
our house, under the skirting board, between the carpets, in the crevices of the sofa and yes
they feed on organic debris, scraps, powders, and they stay there until they make one
cocoon, that is, become pupae. Do a cocoon always using these debris
organic. To become pupae the larvae there they put another ten days, once
they have become pupae, so they have cocooned, it takes 140 days
so that they ripen and become gods adult fleas, so almost four months.
Once they have matured then they leave the cocoon, become
adult fleas and that's where they need it to nibble something, then like
you understand the life cycle of the flea is very long and that's why
flea treatment should be given during throughout the year,
because if there are pupae in your house living in the folds of the sofa, one
once they become adults, they infest again your cat and can
become adults even in winter. In the market there are multitudes of
antiparasitic, I recommend you consult with your veterinarian
to find the pesticide more suitable for your cat, and they also exist
of household cleaning products specific for fleas, so
eradicate the pupae that are a stage of flea life harder than
remove. Fleas absolutely go kept under control because they are the
vehicle of diseases such as emobartonellosis, they also carry a parasite
similar to tapeworm and are risky not only for the cat, but also for us humans.
Also for the cat they are annoying for the itching they cause and can cause
also of the dermatitis caused by allergy right at the flea bite.
So let's hear what he tells us about Dr. Beatrice Martinelli.
Another important thing is dermatitis from fleas. Many owners are
convinced that their cat does not have the fleas because they do not see them, know one
What, this told me, I'll remember For all life,
one of the best dermatologists
That I I met, he is a graduate of course,
very good and told me: when you see them fleas, know that the cat is invaded, that is
it means that there are an infinite number of them. Finding one means that there will be
another 100, when you see so many, you do not know how many there are, so there is not
fossilize that you do not see them, the hair of the cat is thick, the cat
however it is not very small, you have to turn it over and the flea is very fast, therefore
especially if a cat is black you know that fleas are small and black, if
a cat is black I challenge you to see them well, if there are few. The cat can be
allergic to flea bite e develop a dermatitis
terrible flea allergy. Also in In this case I will have to deal with some
pipette the fleas, after which I will have to deal, if he has the
dermatitis, both with the antibiotic, because surely he scratched himself, it was done
some trouble, some pyoderma lesions, and even some
cortisone for a few days for remove the itch from the cat and
avoid having injuries car abrasions induced by the prutite.
Therefore also in the case of dermatitis from fleas I can not only
fossilize on the flea, but I must see if there is a pyoderma that is
caused by itching and also remove that, if not, unfortunately the cat for the
bacterial proliferation will continue to scratching even if the fleas are dead.
So do not just get fossilized on that, but the vet will know you
explain well. Thank you so much Beatrice e you heard what he said
female doctor? if you see a flea on the mantle of the cat who knows how many there are! A
other clue that can tell you that the cat has the fleas is if you see between the hair,
when you widen the hair and see below the skin,
if there are those little black dots small, which look like powder
black, those are the excrements of the flea and if you see those means that
the cat has fleas. You also notice it maybe brushing the cat because you're here
black dots remain in the bristles of the brush or between the teeth of the
comb. So I recommend you do accurate antiparasitic prophylaxis
for the cat, consultandov also with your vet.
If you have any questions about it on fleas, ticks, parasites and so
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A big kiss to all of you mici and hello MiciGatti and MiceGatte!
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