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All about Flea and Other Cat-Infecting Parasites – Identification and Prevention

Fleas, adult ones and their larvae both breed, live and feed on cats, irrespective of whether they are strays or pets. But if a pet cat gets infested with these fleas and other parasites like tapeworm, heartworm, lungworm or even ear mites, which are all very life-threatening for the cat, there could be a serious problem. Good brands like ADVOCATE FOR CATS have come up with treatments that help with spot treatment for temporary relief.

The tricky thing about flea and other parasite larvae compared to adult ones is that at least adult parasites can be spotted easily, but the eggs of these adults are very difficult to spot. Their size makes it very hard for the naked eye to locate, and hence this issue needs to be addressed for the cat’s health and to protect it from spreading all over the home. 

This article will give cat owners an understanding of how the cat encounters these parasites and how to prevent them:

Why is the treatment important, and how it affects human life:

Prevention methods and other care:

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