Flea Baths
An Important Part Of Your Cat's Grooming
Regime
Flea Baths-An Important Part of Your Cat's Grooming
Regime
There is very little worse for a family then living in a
house with a cat that is suffering from a flea infestation.
It's bad enough that your cat is always scratching and clawing
at itself, even ripping large hunks of hair and flesh from its
body in an attempt to rid itself of the biting insects. But
unfortunately there is nothing to prevent the fleas from
staying on the cat. If the problem is left untreated, you could
quickly find that your entire house is full of fleas, and that
you are being bitten nearly as often as your pet house cat.
It is important to stop the fleas before they start to take
over your home.
Preventive medicine is the best way to make sure that your
pet and house stay flea free. There are several topical
medications available on today's market that are designed to
prevent fleas from feasting on your cat. Most of the products
are quite successful provided the cat owner follow the
directions and use them properly.
Flea collars are a traditional favorite of pet owners in the
war against fleas. Strapping a flea collar around you cat's
neck will help prevent fleas from sipping your pet's blood
provided your cat is not adept at slipping the collar from
around its neck. If flea collars are your preferred method of
flea control make sure that the collar is not so tight that
your cat has difficulty breathing and eating but not so loose
that your cat is in danger of getting caught on objects while
it plays.
If your cat already has fleas, the fastest way to get rid of
them is to give it a flea bath. Try to find a flea shampoo that
is mild enough that it won't hurt your cat or kitten.
Check the label carefully, if the label does state that the
product is safe for kittens, I would then bathe my cat in this
flea killing product. Only use a product that states it is safe
to sue onn kittens. A cats constantly groom themself great care
must be taken with any toxic product used on your cat. All
these flea killing shampoo are toxic to the fleas, so they also
culd be toxic to your cat if not used correctly stated on the
label.
If you are unable to find a mild flea shampoo that you are
confident wont irritate your cat's skin or strip its hair of
its natural oils, try using a shampoo that is designed for
infants. Kitchen sinks are a wonderful place to give your cat a
flea bath, because you can stand straight up while you are
holding your cat in the water. Kitchen sinks are typically
deeper then sinks located in other parts of the house.
When you are giving your pet cat a flea bath have plenty of
towel at hand, both to dry your freshly washed pet, and to sop
any excess water that gets inadvertently splashed on the
counters and kitchen floor. If your cat is prone to bite and
scratch when it's placed in a sink full of water, you may want
to invest in a pair of thick, tall falcon gloves that will
protect your hands and arms. If you do get bitten by your cat
while giving it a flea bath you will want to get to your
doctors office right away, even cats that are kept inside, have
dirty mouths and cat bites can get infected very quickly.
After your cat is clean and free of fleas, send some time
cuddling it and brushing its freshly washed hair. Let it know
that you really didn't mean to torture it and that you still
love it. Eventually your feline friend will forgive you.
Bathing your cat will be easier if it is something that you
do to it on a regular basis. If you start bathing your kitten
when you first get it, the cat will learn that baths are just a
routine part of life and are nothing to stress over.
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