What Fleas Do Cats Get?
Fleas are tiny parasitic insects that breed and multiply in your pet’s fur. You can tell if your pet has fleas by observing the appearance of flea dirt. Flea dirt is a black pepper-like substance that looks like small specks on your pet’s fur. This dirt can be removed using a flea comb.
Fleas spend most of their time feeding on your pet. They can live for up to two years. Female fleas lay eggs within two days of finding a host. Flea dirt contains a rich food source for flea larvae. The eggs hatch within a couple of days and can survive in your home for up to two years. To control fleas, it is necessary to kill adult fleas on your cat and take measures to prevent re-infestation.
Fleas are small wingless insects that feed on the blood of your cat. They live in your cat’s fur and also drop their eggs on the surfaces of your home. A single flea can lay up to 2,000 eggs in its lifetime, which is why they can spread throughout your home. Even if you do not have a pet, fleas can bite you if you are nearby. Flea bites can be painful for your cat and can lead to additional problems.
Flea bites can lead to a rash on your cat. These itchy lesions are caused by flea saliva, which irritates the skin. The cat may also start chewing on itself, causing a scabbed appearance. The skin lesions may also cause hair loss.