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| Flea control in my cat - http://www.isabellevets.co.uk/cat-flea-c A parasitic condition that strikes fear in most cat owners is flea infestation. The flea has the potential to breed inside your house within 12 days and each female flea can lay several hundred eggs per week starting 24-48 hours after her first blood feed from your cat. The eggs are laid on the animal but soon drop off into bedding and especially like the base of the pile of carpets. - Read more |
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| Parasitic skin disease in my cat - http://www.isabellevets.co.uk/cat-parasi A high percentage of skin diseases in the cat have a primary ectoparasitic (external parasite) source. In most countries vets will always look for evidence of parasites, especially fleas, whenever presented with a pruritic (itchy) cat. - Read more |
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| Remember Fleas?: VTH: CVM: University of Illinois - http://www.cvm.uiuc.edu/petcolumns/showa |
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| The Dangers of Fleas in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/the-dangers We place a lot of importance in preventing fleas in our pets because fleas are more than just blood-sucking insects; fleas are responsible for causing & transmitting diseases in cats. - Read more |
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| The Dangers of Ticks in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/the-dangers We place a lot of importance in preventing ticks in our pets because ticks are more than just blood-sucking arachnid parasites; along with mosquitoes, ticks are responsible for transmitting many diseases in cats. - Read more |
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| Ehrlichiosis in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/ehrlichiosi Ehrlichiosis is an uncommon tick-born disease of cats that is caused by one of several rickettsial organisms that belong to the genus, "Ehrlichia". - Read more |
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| Cat Fleas: TheCatSite.com - http://www.thecatsite.com/Care/30/Cat-Fl |