![]() ![]() NEVER give your cat anything that is not explicitly safe for cats if you’re unsure if a product is cat safe, wait to use it until you can verify. The most important thing to remember about cats and flea treatments is that cats are highly sensitive to a lot of the ingredients in both natural and chemical flea products. Keep in mind, though, that even some natural products can be toxic to cats! Always makes sure the products you use are cat safe, and test new products in a small area to see how your cat will respond before you give them the full dose. Vacuuming, frequently washing bedding, using natural flea repellents in your home and yard, and strengthening your cat’s skin through dietary changes and supplements are all great ways to prevent infestations naturally. ![]() If your cat ventures outside at all, even onto a deck or patio, or if you have dogs or other animals that are frequently in and out of your home, it’s good idea to invest in some preventative flea treatments. Once you’re more established in your home with no flea issues, and if your cat is exclusively indoor and you don’t have dogs, it’s probably safe to return to keeping an eye out for excessive scratching or evidence of flea dirt. If you’ve moved into a new residence, especially an apartment complex, it might be a good idea to use some natural flea preventatives like vacuuming and using a natural flea repellent, until it’s clear that no flea eggs or larvae are lying dormant in your carpets or nooks and crannies, waiting to hatch from a previous infestation. ![]()
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