Cat Fleas
Cat fleas are the most common type of flea to infest homes. While their primary
target is the feline species, cat fleas have no problem with targeting dogs, as well as people.
As such,
these fleas should be killed upon discovery. They can cause disease, as well as great discomfort to
your animals, you asnd your children.
Cat fleas are small, blood drinking insects that are famous for being excellent jumpers. They breed in
the fur of cats and dogs, feeding and nesting on the host. This can cause discomfort, as well as
promote the development of allergies in the host or in humans. These allergies can transform an
irritating bite into a severe problem.
While their primary target is cats, they will accept whatever meals on whatever animal
that they can get.It is this host flexibility that makes them most coimmon flea problem in homes
across the nation.
There are several ways to cope with cat fleas. The most common treatments include putting your pet on Advantage or Front Line - which are medications that your cat or dog ingests. These are taken in combination with flea baths to remove the fleas that have already taken hold on your pet. These fleas can leave a black, chunky residue on fur or in hair, so it is vital that they are removed for sanitary and aesthetic reasons.
If you are suffering from a severe infestation of cat fleas, there are several things that you can do.
First, you can treat your pets, dehumidify your house and place repellents against fleas in your home.
These are all protective measures that should help ease the number of fleas that enter your home.
Once you have blocked more fleas from entry, you can take more drastic measures at removing the
fleas that are already in your honme and on your pets.
One of the quickest, but more toxic methods of removing fleas is through sprays and flea foggers.
These products take time to set up, but are extremely effective at killing flea populations all at once.
Flea food traps, which poison the fleas and prevent them from breeding, are also popular, as they can
be hidden away. These traps are very similar to other bug traps. The downside to these traps is that
it takes a great deal of time for the infestation to go away, unlike flea foggers. Stillthey are
safer to use.
If you are being bitten by cat fleas, you may want to consult your doctor. As fleas are disease carriers, you should be wary of any symptoms that occur after flea bites. If you suspect you have been diseased by fleas, treatment by your doctor can help reduce the discomfort and long term effects of the flea bite.





