Removing fleas from cats requires a variety of measures, including cleaning the cat's body, using flea removal products, and combing your cat's hair regularly.
First of all, cleaning your cat's body is an important part of getting rid of fleas. You need to prepare some cat-specific bath liquid, before bathing the cat, moisten the cat's fur with warm water, and then apply the bath liquid to the cat, especially on the abdomen, back and tail. Massage your cat's body carefully to help the bath wash fully penetrate your cat's hair and kill fleas. After bathing, wipe the water off the cat's body with a clean towel.
Secondly, flea removal products such as collars, sprays, drops, etc., can be used. These products often contain insecticidal ingredients that are effective in killing fleas.
In addition, regular grooming of your cat's hair is also one of the effective ways to get rid of fleas. Use a special cat comb to comb your cat's entire body, paying special attention to the abdomen, back and tail and other areas that are prone to flea growth. If you find fleas or their droppings, clean your comb and dispose of the fleas promptly.
Finally, trimming the cat's paws is also necessary. Fleas tend to hide in the cat's paws and may be spotted when eating or jumping.
It should be noted that if the cat at home has fleas, the first thing to do is to clean it thoroughly, especially in the places where cats often haunt, you can wash the cat nest, quilt, and put it in the sun. In addition, it is best to separate internal deworming and external deworming, internal deworming once every 3 months, and external deworming once a month. After deworming, you can feed some probiotics to relieve vomiting and diarrhea.
In short, removing fleas from cats requires a combination of methods, such as maintaining indoor hygiene and regularly deworming cats.