Flea Advice?
When Katsu got spayed today the vet said they found a few fleas on her. Nothing horrible but just a few. They cleaned them off, brushed her out, and gave her advantix. They recommended vacuuming. Is there anything else we can do to help get rid of any eggs?
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Wash all your bedding in hot water and dry on high heat to clean that out.
You live in an apartment building? The fleas probably came from a neighbor or another unit since Katsu didn't have many on her.
There are powders, that are supposed to help kill eggs and pupae, that you pour on the rug. But I'm not sure how well they work. Also, be consistent with changing the bed sheets (if she sleeps on them), and routinely clean anything that she sleeps on. Often times we throw any pillows (dog and human) into the dryer, it really helps and the animals love sleeping on warmed pillows.
And from my experience, Advantix doesn't really work to well.
Hopefully we can get it before it gets to bad, we're going to go to petco tonight to check out the powders and do some heavy duty vacuuming. We think it must be pretty recent because we noticed a day or two ago her scratching a little more than often, Dawn looked for fleas but couldn't find any of those little bastards. Looks like our dyson is going to get a work out.
I"m not saying go give Katsu a garlic bulb, mind you...and you obviously would need to wait to give her a flea bath/dip...
We use frontline plus, for Shao New.. seems to work...
...I put them on flea medication, while the cats seem to be doing better. The dogs are still having problems. Poor Miss Kotomi kept scratching her left ear so much, she started tearing away the hair...it became "raw" (it's healing now though, thank goodness!). Lynx had been chewing and biting so much, she has random scabs and bumps scattered about. Shoushuu seems to be "okay", he doesn't scratch or bite as much. Still...the fleas are a major annoyance!
I put them on Frontline, but I don't think it is working too well with the dogs. So I changed to Comfortis (vet receptationist recommended it) - it's a pill btw. I'll see how it goes.
Meanwhile, I got to "flea picking" every few days or so with all the animals. I use plastic tweezers to catch and kill those little buggers!
I'll let you know how the Comfortis works out in a couple of months. Meanwhile, I hope you get great results with some of the tricks & trades of other member's successful flea killers/repellants. I might have to try some of these myself...eventually.
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Hey, I'm actually thinking about getting a large bottle and putting live fleas in it. Perhaps I can try out these different methods on my flea population here? I'd definitely love to be more..."organic"...on parasite control. Since the animals aren't suffering any ill effects...I'm pretty desparent for a "quick" fix on flea control (short term)...cause it's just ridiculous here right now -sighs-. In the long run though...it'd be nice to go out "all natural".
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When I make Tsuki fresh chicken livers, I crush a quarter clove over them so she eats them.
Tsuki has a sensitivity to brewer's yeast, so we can't use the tabs with her anymore.
I've been looking into using Apple cider vinegar, I already have tons for myself why not use it on the dogs?
http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/acvfordogs.html
Also, I had a friend who grew fleas for his insect population. He used brewer's yeast TO GROW fleas! Whats up with that??