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Protect cats from fleas and fight ticks reliably

Protect cats from fleas and fight ticks reliably

 

When it gets warm again in the spring, the time begins again when you have your to protect cats from fleas. In the case of free-riders, there is also the tick problem.

 

Cat owners whose cats are free-range know the problem enough. If their favorites go out more often in the spring, they unfortunately bring more and more often these uninvited guests.

 

Where ticks can still be detected and removed relatively well, an infestation with fleas is not easily recognizable. But at the latest if the cat scratches itself more often, it should be examined for fleas.

 

In addition, not only free-range cats are affected by fleas, but also apartment cats can catch fleas. Most of the time they are introduced by us cat owners themselves without noticing it and one wonders why the cat scratches itself.

 

Detect and remove ticks in cats

 

Detecting ticks is relatively easy. If you feel a lift while stroking, you should take a closer look at it. However, it doesn't always have to be a tick to find. Sometimes it's just a bit of scab that the little racker has pulled up during an encounter with another cat.

 

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If the fur nose has caught a tick, it is relatively easy to remove it. Either with tweezers or with a special tick tongs. If you have problems with tweezers, we recommend the tick tongs. For example, we have Tick forceps stainless steel. The advantage of a special tick tongs is that you open them by pressing them.

#Flöhe #Zecken #Ungezieferschutz

 

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Uploaded on January 18, 2021