TV and practicing vet Joe Inglis, from Vet’s Kitchen, talks about how to keep your cats free from fleas…
Although you may not like to think about it, the chances are that your pet is home to one or more different types of parasites, either living inside their digestive tracts or crawling on their skin. From fleas to worms, cats play host to a wide range of tiny creatures that take advantage of the food and environment that your pets can provide. And these creatures that make their home on or in your pets can do more than just make you squeamish – parasites are one of the most important causes of disease amongst pets, and in some circumstances can even cause life-threatening problems.
Fleas are probably the best known parasites of cats and are incredibly common with most pets suffering from a flea infestation at least once in their lives. Fleas live on blood sucked through the skin of their hosts using sharp probing mouth parts, and while the amount of blood lost is usually insignificant except in very young or infirm animals, fleas can cause a range of health problems for their hosts.
The most obvious and common problem is skin disease and this is often caused by an allergic reaction to the flea’s saliva (which is considered one of the most allergenic substances on earth!) which makes their host itchy – and itching then leads to skin damage, hair loss and secondary infections. In the worst cases animals can be left practically bald and covered in sores if flea infestations are left unchecked.
As well as causing skin problems fleas can also transmit other parasites, specifically one of the most common species of tapeworm which is passed onto the host when they eat the fleas which contain the larvae of the tapeworm.
Controlling and preventing fleas is an important part of looking after your pets and there are many ways to do this including sprays, drops and tablets. Here are my top tips for keeping pets flea free:
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Joe is based in the Cotswolds in the UK and divides his time between his work as a vet, his role as resident vet on shows including The One Show on BBC 1 and Live with Gabby on Five, and Vet’s Kitchen, his own brand of natural veterinary foods and supplements for dogs and cats.