Cats get their share of fleas at any time in their lives. Fleas are very common feline parasites that cause intense itching and skin irritations in hypersensitive cats. Fleas feed on the blood of their hosts. Heavy infestations in kittens and cats with compromised immune system function can cause severe anemia that can be life-threatening. Persistent scratching can eventually lead to breaks in the skin where bacteria can set up an infection. A cat’s body may also be covered with crusts and sores. There may also be hair loss. Tapeworms are also a concern associated with flea infestations as these pesky parasites are known to transmit these intestinal parasites.
Fleas can easily multiply. A female flea can lay eggs anywhere in your home. When the conditions are right the eggs will hatch and develop and eventually look for hosts to feed upon. This vicious cycle will continue unless measures are taken to eliminate fleas and their eggs in your home.
Consult your veterinarian Goodyear, AZ about the best way to protect your pet against fleas and other parasites.
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