Fleas thrive when the weather is warm and humid. Depending on climate, fleas may be seasonal or perennial problem. Your pet can pick up a flea infestation exists, often in the other cat, areas frequented by dogs. The adults are dark brown, no larger than sesame seeds, able to quickly move to your pet's skin.
Adults living in your pet, their entire life. Female fleas begin your pet to lay eggs within 24 hours as the host, resulting in up to 50 eggs every day. These eggs to your pet on the floor or furniture, including the bed of your pet, or to any other indoor or outdoor place of your pet to go. The tiny worm-like larvae hatch from the eggs and caves into the carpet, furniture, or into soil before spinning cocoon. Cocoon the flea pupae can lie dormant for several weeks (invalid), as adults ready to intrusion (or reinfest) emerging before your pet. The result is that the flea life cycle from 12 days to 6 months.
You may not know that your pet has fleas until their number that your pet is obviously uncomfortable. The flea signs include mild redness, severe scratches can lead to open sores and skin infections. The first thing you may notice that with one of the pet of fleas is "flea dirt" - the black flea droppings left on your pet's fur.
Fleas bite animals and suck their blood; heavy flea infestation of young or small pet may become anemia. Some pets can develop allergic to flea saliva, and may cause more severe irritation and scratching. In addition, pets can become infected with certain types of tapeworms if they intake fleas carrying tapeworm eggs. In areas of moderate to severe flea infestation may be caused by flea bites. Fleas are able to launch several other pet and human infectious diseases, which is rare.
Fleas spent a lot of your pet's time and environment. In addition to treating your pet, reduce the flea population in your house, thoroughly clean your pet's bedroom and vacuuming floors and furniture, your pet with regular contact. Careful and regular vacuuming / cleaning the pet's living area, helping to eliminate and kill the flea eggs, larvae and pupae. You can also treat your house with insecticides to kill fleas; veterinary advice for pets and children around with you concerning product safety.
Moderate and severe flea infestation, you may recommend the treatment to treat inside your home in addition to your yard. Your veterinarian is recommended to take appropriate actions and recommendations to prevent future flea infestation.