Check out the itch spots
Written
by Dr.Laxmi Iyer
Fleas.
No! They are not lice, nor ticks. Ctenocephalides felis...That's
how they were named. For our convenience, we call them fleas.
The dog fleas are rightly called Ctenocephalides canis.
Fleas
are those quick on their feet, clever little creatures that
you can see, but never catch. They move in nano second time...quick
as ever.
These
pesky little creatures merrily romp all over your pet's
fur and before you can catch a single one, they are all
gone...hiding in the jungle of your pet's fur. The more
long haired your pet, the more difficult to trace and eliminate
fleas.
Sometimes,
it may be a long while before you realize that your pets
have fleas. Then, when you do, the flea population in your
home has already reached epidemic levels. That's because
fleas breed fast.
In flea
bite infestations your cat's skin often feels bumpy all
over. If you observe closely, you will see that in several
places there are small raised red patches covered with crusts.
Your vet will call this feline miliary dermatitis.
Flea
infestation can be dangerous for your cat's health. Besides
causing a severe allergic reaction on the skin and damaging
the skin, fleas can also transmit tapeworms and filarial
infections.
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If
you stroke your cat's back against the direction of
the fur, you may see little specks of black stuck
to your pet's skin. Those are the tell tale signs
of flea infestation.
The places where you can see them most of these crusty,
small red bumps and the black dots are the abdomen,
neck and the back end of your cat's back and the base
of the tail. Your cat may or may not feel very itchy
even with a lot of fleas playing hop, skip and jump
all over. This is especially true if the flea infestation
has been there for some time. |
Once you recognise that one of your pets
has fleas, after taking your pet to the vet, the next most
important thing that you need to do is to keep your pet
quarantined.
Fleas eggs do not stick to the fur unlike lice eggs.
Flea eggs fall all over the fur. When your
pet moves around...hundreds of eggs may find a new place
to grow... on carpets, bedding and upholstery. In no time,
you may find a flea colony happily breeding in your home....under
carpets, on cushion covers and even on your mattresses -
if you don't watch out.
Both flea eggs and larvae are nearly invisible.
It takes only three weeks for eggs to mature to adults.
Warm, sunny places make ideal conditions for fleas to breed.
Often, flea infestations happen when you
are away on that long holiday and you've left your pets
behind in the boarding place. Of course, this need not be,
but many times, because boarding places have large numbers
of cats and dogs staying together, it may happen that a
few adventurous fleas land on your pet's back.
More
important, you need to remember besides causing a severe
allergic reaction on your pet's skin and fur, fleas can
also transmit tapeworm infections and filariasis in pets.