Fleas can affect indoor cats and transmit diseases to humans.
Fleas can transmit a disease to both your cats and their human owners. Contrary to popular belief, fleas can and do affect indoor only cats. A prevention program is better for your cat and less expensive for the owner than dealing with an infestation that has taken hold in the home.
Look for signs of itching, hair loss, live fleas and flea dirt. Often, by the time fleas have been discovered, they have already laid their eggs in the home and started a more difficult-to-treat problem.
Yes, fleas can carry tapeworm, which may be fatal to humans.
To ensure your animal has a good quality of life, not losing blood and not itching all the time.
Topical flea treatment is an option.
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