
How to get rid of cat fleas once and for all
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Fleas are parasites that find a welcoming shelter in our pets and feed on their blood. These are annoying visitors that can cause many problems for our cats and us.
So it's important to know if your kitty has fleas, what you can do to get rid of them, and how to prevent them from ever coming back.

How to tell if your cat has fleas
Early detection of fleas is essential, so that you can prevent their spread and their dangerous symptoms on your beloved animal. Common signs that your cat has fleas are:
- Intense itching : The cat does not stop scratching to the point that it often causes wounds on the skin.
- Hair loss : Loss of blood, which fleas feed on, and increased itching can lead to patchy hair or shedding in the cat's fur.
- Black spots: Flea droppings are tiny black flakes that hide in the cat's coat.
- Redness of the skin : Some cats experience an allergic reaction to flea saliva called allergic flea dermatitis, which can cause redness and irritation in their skin.
How to get rid of fleas
In the first phase and since the kitten has a lot of fleas, it is good to give her a bath with warm water and a special shampoo for cats . This will remove most of the fleas and soothe her skin which may be irritated by itching.
Next step is to apply a spray or ampoule against fleas . These products will kill the fleas and their eggs, so that your pet gets rid of them for good.
A good combing with a soft brush is ideal to remove dead fleas from the cat's coat.
If the irritation on the cat's skin persists and the cat continues to scratch, it is advisable to contact the veterinarian immediately, as medication may be needed.

How to prevent fleas
The best thing, of course, is that you don't have to do all of the above. Prevention is always better than cure and luckily it is very simple and easy.
Flea infestations occur during the wet and hot seasons, so extra protection is needed in the summer.
Antiparasitic ampoules and sprays also act as deterrents, so that fleas do not move to the cat's coat. In fact, herbal products against fleas , which do not contain chemicals and do not burden the animal's body, do an excellent job . These should be applied every month in the summer.
Fleas are also repelled by the antiparasitic collar, which lasts for six months. However, care is needed if the kitten is very lively, so that it does not get tangled in her neck.
In any case, keeping the cat indoors is an excellent practice, since fleas are mainly found on soil and plants.