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How to Choose a Good Cat flea Treatment Medicine
- A guide in selecting an effective flea treatment for cats
Summer brings holiday joy to many but for cat owners, it may very well be a busy time because it is also the time of the year where flea infestation is common. Which cat flea treatment should I choose? This is a common question among cat owners. With the wide varieties of flea treatment products available, it is no wonder why cat owners have a hard time deciding on one that is best for their beloved kitties. With this in mind, this article will provide tips on how to choose a suitable cat flea treatment.
Looking at the current cat flea treatment products available in the market, cat owners are simply spoilt for choice. We have products like flea combs, which is a special fine tooth comb use to trapped fleas while brushing the hair of your cat. Then flea sprays were popular at one time and are readily available off supermarket or departmental stores. The latest products joining the existing range are the spot-on topical solution and the oral growth regulators for fleas. Each of these is marketed under a number of brands, which claims to be able to kill off fleas completely. Presented with this wide choice of flea control products, cat owners need to equip themselves with some basic knowledge on how to choose a suitable one.
Cat fleas can occur in more than one life stage at any one time. To completely eradicate the flea population, we have to kill off the various life stages of the fleas, not only the adult but also the eggs, larvae or cocoons. Not all flea treatment medicines are the same. Depending on the active ingredients within the product, one may be active against the adult fleas while another may be totally harmless to them. Likewise one may be very effective in getting rid of the eggs while harmless to the adult fleas. Learning to read labels on these flea control products is the first step in your search for the right one for your cat.
Next on your list of things to consider is the age of your cat, it’s level of activities and is it a strict indoor cat or is it allowed to roam outdoors. All these would affect your choice of a flea treatment product for your cat. One meant for use on adult cat may not be suitable for kittens. Likewise, a product may be too strong for use on senior cats. Outdoors cats may need growth regulator while an indoor cat may not necessary be dosed on this.
The success of your attempt to get rid of cat fleas completely depends on your perseverance and your choice of a right cat flea treatment product. It is pertinent that you learn to know how to differentiate these products and choose one according to your needs. A very informative section that covers details on all commonly found active ingredients in flea control products, its proper application and availability can be found under “Flea Treatment For Pets”. Make sure you check that out.
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