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Cat Fleas

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Are you sick of cat fleas and you want to get rid of them but just can't?

Here I'll give you information on how to make those fleas flee with natural household products and without using chemicals.

First of all, you should probably bathe your cat really good, but when you bathe your cat don't use cat flea shampoo, because it has very strong chemicals that harm your pets skin and your skin when your bathing your cat, use the Dawn dishwasher soap.

Its much more gentle and kills the fleas on contact.

When your bathing your cat, fleas will probably start coming out. Usually there are still some dead fleas in the fur after the wash so make sure you look through the fur and take out any fleas you see.

One really good way I know to get fleas out of the carpets is to use 20 Mule Team Borax. You should sprinkle the borax all over the carpets and leave it there for about 3 to 4 hours, or you could even leave it overnight.

You can also use iodized table salt or a combination of both the Borax and the salt.

The fleas will eat the borax or the salt and when they do, they die. When the 3 to 4 hours have passed, vacuum all the carpets. Then you should do this whole step again because sometimes baby fleas stay in your carpets.

Don't ever get your cat a flea collar. When your cat has a flea collar on, there's like an imaginary cloud of poison around your pets head.

The flea collar is very unhealthy for your pet and, it's also unhealthy for you when you're around your cat. Plus, it doesn't even work.

These are all the same methods my mom and I used when I first got my cat and she had fleas. They really do work, just try them.


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