We have fleas again.
This was discovered when I took Alice to the groomer on Saturday (she'd managed to develop belly mats, thanks to all my recent traveling, and I just wanted them gone so we could return to non-painful grooming). "Did you know you have fleas? Oh, the poor baby, she's just crawling with them."
As I'm sure you can imagine, I was...displeased. I fought a long, hard battle to get rid of the fleas last time this happened. Since Alice is a longhair and Lilly has a very dense, plush coat, it's possible for them to have fleas without my actually being able to see the signs. And since I brush both of them really regularly, they don't get as itchy as they might otherwise, so I don't get as much visible scratching. I went straight out and got flea medication, along with carpet powder and bedding spray. Then I came home and checked the calendar.
See, most flea treatments are given at one-month intervals, and I needed to be sure the second dose would come due after I got back from Australia. Today turned out to be the magical day. The day I poured poison on the cats.
Alice took it with good grace, because Alice sweats sedatives. Lilly was substantially more offended, and slunk off to glare at me for about twenty minutes. I don't care. THE FLEAS WILL DIE. Thus I swear.
Stupid fleas.
August 13 2010, 00:57:33 UTC 6 years ago
Any recommendations for a furnishings spray? In the UK before I moved here, with fleas breeding outside in my garden and the cats going out, I used Front Line puffer spray which meant no fleas lived on contact with their fur to come indoors, and a wonderful neuro toxin spray that killed any crawling insects on all furnishings for 7 or 9 months, depending on vet bought brand.
However, even up in Sacramento when I lived there, the Front Line Puffer spray didn't work, and I cannot find any furnishings spray that despite its claims, actually works on furnishings for more than a few weeks. :( I desperately need advice from you US seasoned flea killers my cats have to be confined to my bedroom lest they start peeing competitons with my son's cat, an Alpha one like my little Queen and huge Tom, so I get them sleeping on my bed and cannot avoid flea contact. :(
I have found, for those of you needing flea protection, that either deet based OFF Deep Woods formula, or Repel, plant based Lemon & Eucalyptus insect repellent on feet & ankles helps a lot. Watch out for nail varnished toes, though, as they both smudge nail varnish and make a dirty black film on top of them. :(
August 16 2010, 15:14:46 UTC 6 years ago