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Really bad flea infestation?
Ok i have a black cat with thick fur. I tried the otc stuff to put down her spine that didnt seem to help i have sprayed flea spray over everything in my house changed vacum bags washed stuff in hot water dryed in hot all trying to kill the damn things. Nothing is working i am thinking off shaving her or at least trimming her fur to make sure the shampoo gets right on her and not hung up on her fur any ideas? Oh she is an indoor cat
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- 5 years ago
Vets! Best people to give you advise, either an apportionment where they can give her the treatment, they may even be able to keep your cat in while you get rid of the dam things from your house Or you can give them a call to get advice, vets have the animals best interest at heart, they are not all in it for money! Most vets don't charge to speak to you over the phone either!
A little tip! Flees are attracted to white!
When fleas took over in my house, none of the flea treatments were woking on my cats, they seemed to be popping up everywhere in my house! We hoovered like mad! Took all fabric away, so they had nowhere to hid and just kept hoovering! Then flea powder down on the carpet, then more hoovering! Then we took the cat to the vets to be treated! You need to be really careful with flea treatments! If you keep giving them to the cat they can get ill and fleas can build up an immunity to them! Flea collars are great for in-between treatments too! But yeah just hoover as much as you can!! ;)
Im pretty sure you can get cleaners in that deal with getting rid of flees, may be worth looking into!