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started by Cline Bork on 31 Dec 13
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    Do you think that you're doing the best you can for your dog by investing in a cat flea collar for her? I certainly do but have you ever realized that many cat flea collars do not seem to work? They don't seem to last for a day not to mention the three to four months that they declare they will. I've no idea why this is the case but I could suggest some various ways of dealing with the situation.

    There's another thing that I don't like about pet flea collars, or dog flea collars. They contain poison to kill-the fleas. Browse here at the link analysis to read the inner workings of this thing. Humans can be affected by this poison by causing irritation or pain. Chances are they could have an identical impact on your dog if these pet collars can do this to individuals and we'd not need that would we?

    So what else can you do in regards to the fleas? You could try a wash that is made to destroy fleas, if your cat will allow you that is. Personally I've never met a cat that likes getting wet, they develop into teeth and claw monsters, so attempting to give a wash to her is going of the question. Oh and if you do try this, do not assume your cat to speak to you again for the next day or two.

    My vet suggests treating cats with a product that stops the bugs reproducing. You will need to apply this substance to the back of the cat's throat every 3 months for it to be effective. You've to remember that this doesn't kill the fleas however it does stop them spreading so you should view a reduction in fleas following a month or two and you will make this happen a lot quicker if you remove the fleas by brushing them out.

    If you love your pet around I love mine then you'll realize that there's nothing better than a daily use-of the flea comb. I find it comforting and an excellent stress reliever. I believe that my cat likes it too though she'll tell me off if I do it for too long. If your cat has a flea problem then you might find them to the comb. The hard part is finding and killing them before they vanish by moving away. When you get them you must crush them among two hard surfaces.

    Don't forget to deal with your carpets and furniture. Until another dog arrives ticks will jump off-your cat and reside in your rugs and furniture. It is extremely important that you spray everything with a appropriate anti-flea spray. Make sure that you follow the directions o-n the name before you put it to use.

    Therefore if your dog has fleas then con-sider using a few of the treatments that I have stated earlier before you go out and obtain a cat flea collar.

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