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Fleas!
Hello cat lovers! Pookie adopted me almost two years ago; somebody dropped a litter of kittens in a box off in our small community, and she made it through several fences and a closed-in porch to my place. She picked the right place. This is the first summer I have noticed that she is having a very definite problem with fleas, amnd I am not even certain where she is getting them. She is strictly a house cat, although a have a screened-in porch that she goes on. I have tried everything - a flea collar (doesn't do a thing) Frontline (seems to be water) and last week, the groomer put a stronger lotion on her - supposed to last a month. She is covered with fleas and very unhappy. So am I. I have taken her to the groomer several times for a bath, and that is the only time she seems to be free of them - for a couple of days. While she is at the groomers, I fumigate the house with bombs and sprays. Doesn't seem to help one bit. I know she is upset because she hides from me. I can see them on her face and cannot even pick the little devils off! I live in a warm climate, and I am hoping that the fleas will abate as the weather becomes cooler. As I said, this is the first summer season I have noticed the problem. Any advice and help with be greatly appreciated! Thanks! I am upset because I think she is in misery. -- |
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Fleas!
outside you screen porch take some borax soap and spread on the outside of
the screen porch. you can use cedar chips also around the base clean the screen porch make sure any fabrics and any place the fleas can hid and multiply. Frontline advantage I have never had a problem yet. Dont use flea collars they are worthless and can poison them. You can also bring the fleas in on your clothes. You have to bomb 10 days after you do the first bomb the eggs will hatch. Do a good vacuuming and get rid of the bag dont reuse. "Mack A. Damia" wrote in message ... Hello cat lovers! Pookie adopted me almost two years ago; somebody dropped a litter of kittens in a box off in our small community, and she made it through several fences and a closed-in porch to my place. She picked the right place. This is the first summer I have noticed that she is having a very definite problem with fleas, amnd I am not even certain where she is getting them. She is strictly a house cat, although a have a screened-in porch that she goes on. I have tried everything - a flea collar (doesn't do a thing) Frontline (seems to be water) and last week, the groomer put a stronger lotion on her - supposed to last a month. She is covered with fleas and very unhappy. So am I. I have taken her to the groomer several times for a bath, and that is the only time she seems to be free of them - for a couple of days. While she is at the groomers, I fumigate the house with bombs and sprays. Doesn't seem to help one bit. I know she is upset because she hides from me. I can see them on her face and cannot even pick the little devils off! I live in a warm climate, and I am hoping that the fleas will abate as the weather becomes cooler. As I said, this is the first summer season I have noticed the problem. Any advice and help with be greatly appreciated! Thanks! I am upset because I think she is in misery. -- |
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Thanks, there is a concrete path outside the screened-in porch, so I don't know how the borax soap or cedar chips will work out. She's here now and seems to be sleeping comfortably, although I think they bother her periodically. Don't understand why the Frontline doesn't work. I'll take her to the groomer again next week for a bath and fumigate as you have advised. Thanks again, much appreciated. On Fri, 7 Sep 2012 22:06:22 -0400, "Matthew" wrote: outside you screen porch take some borax soap and spread on the outside of the screen porch. you can use cedar chips also around the base clean the screen porch make sure any fabrics and any place the fleas can hid and multiply. Frontline advantage I have never had a problem yet. Dont use flea collars they are worthless and can poison them. You can also bring the fleas in on your clothes. You have to bomb 10 days after you do the first bomb the eggs will hatch. Do a good vacuuming and get rid of the bag dont reuse. "Mack A. Damia" wrote in message .. . Hello cat lovers! Pookie adopted me almost two years ago; somebody dropped a litter of kittens in a box off in our small community, and she made it through several fences and a closed-in porch to my place. She picked the right place. This is the first summer I have noticed that she is having a very definite problem with fleas, amnd I am not even certain where she is getting them. She is strictly a house cat, although a have a screened-in porch that she goes on. I have tried everything - a flea collar (doesn't do a thing) Frontline (seems to be water) and last week, the groomer put a stronger lotion on her - supposed to last a month. She is covered with fleas and very unhappy. So am I. I have taken her to the groomer several times for a bath, and that is the only time she seems to be free of them - for a couple of days. While she is at the groomers, I fumigate the house with bombs and sprays. Doesn't seem to help one bit. I know she is upset because she hides from me. I can see them on her face and cannot even pick the little devils off! I live in a warm climate, and I am hoping that the fleas will abate as the weather becomes cooler. As I said, this is the first summer season I have noticed the problem. Any advice and help with be greatly appreciated! Thanks! I am upset because I think she is in misery. -- |
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Mack A. Damia wrote in
: Thanks, there is a concrete path outside the screened-in porch, so I don't know how the borax soap or cedar chips will work out. She's here now and seems to be sleeping comfortably, although I think they bother her periodically. Don't understand why the Frontline doesn't work. I'll take her to the groomer again next week for a bath and fumigate as you have advised. Thanks again, much appreciated. Frontline didn't help my cat, either. I think fleas are developing a resistance to it. After he'd chewed most of the fur off his back the vet put him on Comfortis. He's doing much, much better, now. -- Bob |
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"Matthew" wrote in message ng.com... outside you screen porch take some borax soap and spread on the outside of the screen porch. you can use cedar chips also around the base clean the screen porch make sure any fabrics and any place the fleas can hid and multiply. Frontline advantage I have never had a problem yet. Dont use flea collars they are worthless and can poison them. You can also bring the fleas in on your clothes. You have to bomb 10 days after you do the first bomb the eggs will hatch. Do a good vacuuming and get rid of the bag dont reuse. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Good advice. In addition to what Matthew wrote: If you have a vacuum with a permanent canister instead of bags, cut up a flea collar and vacuum those into the canister after it has been emptied. That helps get rid of any flea eggs you may have picked up in cleaning. Also, be sure to dispose of vacuum bags or the contents of canisters *outside* the house. If Frontline is not working, I suggest you try Advantage. It also would be a good idea to see a vet for a prescription and flea bath since the groomer has not been able to solve the problem. *Do not* use flea collars or over-the-counter flea preparations. They are ineffective and can be dangerous to your cat's health. There have been a number of deaths associated with those preparations. You may need to dispose of some pillows or cat beds if they are badly infested. My vet once described flea eggs as "timed release eggs"--he said they can hatch as long as 2 years later, so you may need to be vigilant for a very long time to get rid of all of them. MaryL |
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Mack A. Damia wrote:
Hello cat lovers! Pookie adopted me almost two years ago; somebody dropped a litter of kittens in a box off in our small community, and she made it through several fences and a closed-in porch to my place. She picked the right place. This is the first summer I have noticed that she is having a very definite problem with fleas, amnd I am not even certain where she is getting them. She is strictly a house cat, although a have a screened-in porch that she goes on. I have tried everything - a flea collar (doesn't do a thing) Frontline (seems to be water) and last week, the groomer put a stronger lotion on her - supposed to last a month. She is covered with fleas and very unhappy. So am I. I have taken her to the groomer several times for a bath, and that is the only time she seems to be free of them - for a couple of days. While she is at the groomers, I fumigate the house with bombs and sprays. Doesn't seem to help one bit. I know she is upset because she hides from me. I can see them on her face and cannot even pick the little devils off! I live in a warm climate, and I am hoping that the fleas will abate as the weather becomes cooler. As I said, this is the first summer season I have noticed the problem. Any advice and help with be greatly appreciated! Thanks! I am upset because I think she is in misery. Well, you said it. A bath is good for two days. So, bathe her every two days. A real PITA at first, but she will get used to it and after a bit, she will actually look forward to it. Perhaps you won't need any soap, and just getting her sopping wet for a little while may do the trick. (fleas have to breathe air like most everything else) A little water softener will do the same thing as soap.... It will get the water to flow all over her beneath the fur. Here in Oregon, it rains a lot and our cats like to stand out in the rain and come home sopping wet. I think they do this just to get rid of the fleas. I was amazed when I first moved up here from California. Down there, no self respecting cat would ever come home wet. No matter how bad the storm, my cats would always stay dry as a bone. but these Oregon cats are always getting wet.... |
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Bill Graham wrote:
Mack A. Damia wrote: Hello cat lovers! Pookie adopted me almost two years ago; somebody dropped a litter of kittens in a box off in our small community, and she made it through several fences and a closed-in porch to my place. She picked the right place. This is the first summer I have noticed that she is having a very definite problem with fleas, amnd I am not even certain where she is getting them. She is strictly a house cat, although a have a screened-in porch that she goes on. I have tried everything - a flea collar (doesn't do a thing) Frontline (seems to be water) and last week, the groomer put a stronger lotion on her - supposed to last a month. She is covered with fleas and very unhappy. So am I. I have taken her to the groomer several times for a bath, and that is the only time she seems to be free of them - for a couple of days. While she is at the groomers, I fumigate the house with bombs and sprays. Doesn't seem to help one bit. I know she is upset because she hides from me. I can see them on her face and cannot even pick the little devils off! I live in a warm climate, and I am hoping that the fleas will abate as the weather becomes cooler. As I said, this is the first summer season I have noticed the problem. Any advice and help with be greatly appreciated! Thanks! I am upset because I think she is in misery. Well, you said it. A bath is good for two days. So, bathe her every two days. A real PITA at first, but she will get used to it and after a bit, she will actually look forward to it. Perhaps you won't need any soap, and just getting her sopping wet for a little while may do the trick. (fleas have to breathe air like most everything else) A little water softener will do the same thing as soap.... It will get the water to flow all over her beneath the fur. Here in Oregon, it rains a lot and our cats like to stand out in the rain and come home sopping wet. I think they do this just to get rid of the fleas. I was amazed when I first moved up here from California. Down there, no self respecting cat would ever come home wet. No matter how bad the storm, my cats would always stay dry as a bone. but these Oregon cats are always getting wet.... Another thing you can do is to provide her with a place to sleep that is cloth-free. Fleas like to hide in rugs, and other cloth places. Cats like to be up in the air, and don't really care about cloth. Especially in warm weather, they like to sleep on a cool, hard surface. So let her sleep high up off the floor on a hard surface, such as the top of a bookcase or china cabinet, where the fleas will have a hard time getting.... If you need a cloth, then give her a towel to lay on, but change it daily for a fresh washed one. - Oh. And brush her good at least once a day.... |
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Fleas!
Mack A. Damia wrote:
Are you related to Amanda B. Reckondwith? |
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On Sun, 9 Sep 2012 18:44:56 -0700, "Bill Graham"
wrote: Mack A. Damia wrote: Are you related to Amanda B. Reckondwith? Mr. Peanut's Hawaiian cousin. Excuse me, I have a cold. *cashew* -- |
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On Fri, 07 Sep 2012 18:22:48 -0700, Mack A. Damia
wrote: Hello cat lovers! Pookie adopted me almost two years ago; somebody dropped a litter of kittens in a box off in our small community, and she made it through several fences and a closed-in porch to my place. She picked the right place. This is the first summer I have noticed that she is having a very definite problem with fleas, amnd I am not even certain where she is getting them. She is strictly a house cat, although a have a screened-in porch that she goes on. I have tried everything - a flea collar (doesn't do a thing) Frontline (seems to be water) and last week, the groomer put a stronger lotion on her - supposed to last a month. She is covered with fleas and very unhappy. So am I. I have taken her to the groomer several times for a bath, and that is the only time she seems to be free of them - for a couple of days. While she is at the groomers, I fumigate the house with bombs and sprays. Doesn't seem to help one bit. I know she is upset because she hides from me. I can see them on her face and cannot even pick the little devils off! I live in a warm climate, and I am hoping that the fleas will abate as the weather becomes cooler. As I said, this is the first summer season I have noticed the problem. Any advice and help with be greatly appreciated! Thanks! I am upset because I think she is in misery. Thanks for all your advice and tips; I am still processing them. Don't know about giving her a bath every couple of days; I've never tried to give her one, but the groomer tells me she is quite docile - well, maybe for him! Also, trying to figure out something for the screened-in porch. Actually, it's the white diamond lattice, and I'm wondering if I should put wainscot half way up the wall. Since the wall borders on a path, I don't know how I could put down borax soap or cedar chips effectively. Has anyone ever heard of a porker mating with a cat? Pookie is a butterball and is always crying for food. I was under the impression that cats will not overeat. This one has her nose in "my" food while I'm eating. -- |
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