HOW TO GET RID OF FLEAS FAST, CHEAP AND EASY 🙀 LEARN SECRETS HOW TO TREAT YOUR CAT KITTEN AND HOME

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Flea treatment for cats. How to get rid of fleas fast in your house and on your cat kitten (3 easy steps). Does my cat have fleas? Have you ever come in contact with fleas? Have your cats or kittens been itching like crazy and scarring their bodies? If so, this video will help you to learn how to identify all of the symptoms that your cat or kitten will show if they are infected with fleas and how to get rid the annoying bugs from their bodies so they can go back to living well. We have many years of experience in fighting against fleas, and after initial trial and error, we have developed the optimal strategy to exterminate fleas. Not only do we show you how to clean your cat (yes, you will have to make them bathe!), but we will also show you how clean up your home so you will not have these nuisances become repeat offenders. Watch until the end, as we also include the appropriate supplies and medications you need for your cats and your home to have peace of mind and peace from fleas. Educational Video, Tutorial. Meow!
Disclaimer: Please consult your veterinarian before using any flea medication on your cat or kitten.

00:00 Signs you have a flea infestation
00:50 Does my cat have fleas?
1:56 Immediate relief of flea infestation in cats
2:10 Why we do not use flea shampoo to bathe a cat
3:18 One more way to kill fleas on your cat fast
3:59 Another step to help your cat to get rid of fleas
4:49 Long term flea treatment for cats
5:18 How to get rid of fleas from your house and yard
6:40 Flea control long term solution
7:49 Flea traps

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Britanya ile ilgili stenografi kedi, ब्रिटिश शॉर्टएयर बिल्ली। ब्रिटिश शॉर्टएयर बिल्ली के बच्चे।, Kucing Bulu Pendek Inggris, Britisch Kurzhaarkatze. Britisch Kurzhaar Kätzchen., Kot brytyjski krótkowłosy, gato británico de pelo corto, британская короткошерстная кошка, британские короткошерстные котята, แมวบริติชชอร์ตแฮร์, قط بريطاني قصير الشعر ، قطط بريطانية قصيرة الشعر, 英国短毛猫,英国短毛猫, Brits korthaar kat, Brits korthaar kittens, Chat britannique à poil court. Chatons British shorthair. Kucing bulu pendek Inggris. Anak kucing British shorthair. Gatto dal pelo corto britannico. Gattini British Shorthair. ブリティッシュショートヘアの猫。ブリティッシュショートヘアの子猫。 브리티시 쇼트헤어 고양이. 브리티시 쇼트헤어 새끼 고양이. Kucing berbulu pendek British. Anak kucing British shorthair. گربه بریتانیایی مو کوتاه. بچه گربه های مو کوتاه بریتانیایی. Kot brytyjski krótkowłosy. Kocięta brytyjskie krótkowłose. Gato britânico de pelo curto. Gatinhos britânicos de pêlo curto. ਬ੍ਰਿਟਿਸ਼ ਛੋਟੇ ਵਾਲਾਂ ਵਾਲੀ ਬਿੱਲੀ. ਬ੍ਰਿਟਿਸ਼ ਸ਼ਾਰਟ ਹੇਅਰ ਬਿੱਲੀ ਦੇ ਬੱਚੇ. Pisica britanică cu păr scurt. Pisicuțe britanice cu păr scurt. Gato británico de pelo corto. Gatitos británicos de pelo corto. பிரிட்டிஷ் ஷார்ட்ஹேர் பூனை. பிரிட்டிஷ் ஷார்ட்ஹேர் பூனைகள். แมวบริติช ช็อตแฮร์ ลูกแมวบริติชชอร์ทแฮร์ Britanya ile ilgili stenografi kedi. Britanya ile ilgili stenografi kedi yavruları. Британська короткошерста кішка. Британські короткошерсті кошенята. برطانوی شارٹ بال بلی۔ برطانوی شارٹ بال بلی کے بچے۔
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We hope this video will help everyone get rid of fleas in the house and on the cat! Make sure you watch it to the end, as the most important tip is there. Also, if you have any other problems with your cat or your cat's behavior, let us know. Perhaps we know the answer and will be able to create a video for everyone who needs a little help with their lovely pet.
Thank you 🙏 everyone for watching and commenting on our video!!! 🐾😊
Love you all !!! ❤️
British Blue Cats family 😍😻

Britishbluecats
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Step 1: have a cat that lets you bathe it.

maribelespinoza
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seeing a cat sitting in a bath without trying to jump out every two seconds is a rare sight

emo-nordegraf
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Before washing your cat, put a ring of dish soap around your cat's neck so fleas cannot migrate to their head while washing their body. Rinse well. Using small pieces of a cut up sponge to wash the cat's face works well.

virginiasoskin
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If you're here because you found fleas, you're not alone and we'll get rid of them all.

Sirsantos
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Cut some lemons up and add them to a pan of hot water. After you’ve boiled the lemons in the water leave overnight and add to a spray bottle. It’s natural and very effective as fleas hate the citrus. Safe for the environment and your animals.

claredavies
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These cats are gorgeous and so calm. If I tried to give my Don Halo a bath I would have a few new holes to breathe through🤣

sarahblack
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If you lay a towel in the bottom of the tub it helps keep the cat calm as it has something to grip

wolverine
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My cat was a stray and had a lot of fleas when I adopted him off the street. I've had him for 4 years and he has been flea-less ever since, as I use Diatomaceous Earth (food grade) as a flea & worming treatment for him. I sprinkle the DE on the back of his neck and rub it in once every six months or so. Every six months I also do a worming treatment for him by sprinkling about a quarter tspn DE into his food once a day for about 6 days. I've never bathed him yet he''s always silky & smoothe and he still loves being outside (it was impossible to to keep him inside all day).

alinedeleandro
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THANKS FOR POSTING THIS

It’s evident that you don’t have a flea infestation problem like was described at the beginning of this video 👍👍. Had you had a problem with fleas your cats bath water would be rust colored from all of the flea residue so I’m glad your furry friends didn’t have to suffer through a flea infestation like mine did!!

Several years ago my wife and I had 2 cats that snuck outside the apartment and came back 24 hours later. Within a couple of days I was petting our female kitty and felt numerous crusty things on her skin. I thought she had just gotten into something sticky when she got loose so I grabbed her brush and started brushing out whatever it was I thought she got into. When I went to clean out her brush it was full of the largest scabs I’ve ever seen on a cat. I investigated her skin and it was bloody from the scabs I had brushed off her skin. I felt so bad. I called her vet and they suggested a bath in Dawn dish detergent. I separately bathed them both in a warm bath of Dawn. At first they kept wanting to jump out of the water. They cried the saddest meows that I’ve ever heard from their tiny bodies but after a few moments they settled down and enjoyed the soothing bath. It was horrible for me to witness. The bathing water was blood red from all of the fleas and I had to change it at least 3 times for each cat so the residue wouldn’t resettle on their skin. Then afterwards I used a fine tooth comb to get out any more fleas that were still alive. The whole session took about 2-3 hours per cat. They were so exhausted afterwards that all they did was eat, poop and then passed out asleep on my wife and me.

apieceofdirt
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One tip for cats and kittens who aren't accustomed to bathes. Cats have a reflex to temporarily freeze in place when they're held gently by the scruff of the neck. It's because as babies the mama cats carry them this way. The kittens instinctively hold still.

I recently bathed a semi-feral mama and her kittens by holding them this way. I was also quick because the reflex doesn't last very long. My neighbor did the same when we bathed them again together. The whole kitty family did great both times. They weren't traumatized. And we weren't mauled. Lol.

anyascelticcreations
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Flea traps (using lights to attract the fleas, and sticky pads to capture them) work very well. Also dusting the fur with some diatomaceous earth powder.

richardking
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I had a cat that lasted 23 years. I knew she wasn’t doing well but after giving her a flea bath with Dawn and I’m not knocking Dawn at all because I love it but that was her last day alive. She couldn’t handle the bath. Nobody’s fault it’s just that that was the last thing she could manage. Fleas suck literally and figuratively. If you’re going to bed your cat do it early in life and regularly and let it get used to it .

pjjj
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I used Capstar on my cats and they both absolutely freaked out. They both started meowing a lot and one started jumping on my lamp and binders.. he was just acting really weird. My other one started panting.. it was really scary. Afterwards, they were fine, but I am afraid to use capstar again...I'm trying virgin, organic coconut oil right now, having them eat a small amount, (about an eighth of a teaspoon per day and working up to an eighth of a teaspoon 2 times a day) as well as rubbing a very small amount into their fur.. (I just moisturize my hands with it, wipe off my hands with a paper towel, then pet my cats..it makes their fur a little greasy, but not too bad, then I try to work it into their skin a little by petting and rubbing around their neck and other areas fleas like to hang out....I think I am only going to do this a couple times a week to start..).. I also vacuum with a really good vacuum every day and use a flea comb several times a day. I just started the coconut oil, but after one dose, I didn't see any fleas.... I think fleas really hate coconut oil, it contains lauric acid which they are repelled just writing this for anyone who, like me, has had bad experiences with the chemical flea products and wants to try something natural.

christina
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I've learned how to bathe even the most contrary cat. Make your gallon of water, pretty soapy with a safe detergent like Dawn dish soap. Get 3 wash cloths and 2 big dry towels. You and kitty calmly enter a bathroom or small tiled safe room with a door. Get kitty in front of you on one towel. Get a cloth soaked with the soapy water. Start at ears, and work down, rinsing out clothe, and then reapplying. You will begin to see dead fleas. Do this as much as you need. Even of it means another gallon of clean soapy water. Depending on how bad the flea infestation is. Once you have a very wet, mad, and soapy cat, take a big dry fluffy towel, and scruff them dry. The dead and dieing fleas will come off on the dry towel. Leaving Dawn Dish soap residue is safe. Repeat as needed. Putting kitty's down in a bath causes UTIs, and we don't need that. Food grade diatomaceous earth distributed throughout, and vacuumed up throughly will help the house.

Chromaticgranny
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Dawn dish soap works but we took our cat to the vet and they gave us a monthly pill for flea and ticks and we never have to worry about fleas, it’s such a relieve

lexielopez
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We have 3 cats currently and are dealing with the most amount of flees this year than we've ever had before. (We even had 5 cats at one point and it was never this bad - it's always been manageable and was only really an issue for maybe one month a year).

Our cats try and claw us alive if we bathe them, the poor things. When our youngest (who is 4 years old) had his first bath as a kitten, he started panting heavily like he was in shock. He now hates any large space of water - so if he sees water in a sink whilst you've got him in your arms, he'll panic and try to jump away. So we can't ever risk bathing him again - we don't wanna scare him or cause him to go into any kind of shock ever again.

When I comb our cats, I usually sit besides the sink and use the sink to deposit fleas into - filled with hot soapy water (not too hot that it'll burn the cats) and I have the cat in my lap whilst doing this. Our 10 year old cat loves being combed and will fall asleep and let you turn him in any direction to comb him so he's the easiest to try and de-flea. Our 13 year old growls the entire time and we have to be more gentle with her cause her skin tends to react to flea bites - which is something we do discuss with our vet, since she gets so many scabs. But our 4 year old, because of his dislike of water, he won't even sit on my lap by a sink. He has to be away from it which makes things trickier because he also likes to constantly try and run away and won't let you hold him in place.

We vacuum daily and comb each cat in the evening after work. Yet we can't seem to make any progress. Our Vet told us that products such as Frontline flee treatments (in the form of drops at the back of the neck or tablets) only work if you've already got all flees off of the cat in the first place - so it'll then kill any new ones. THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE!

We've now reached a point where we've decided we need to get rid of the carpet in our living room and switch to wooden flooring. We're just glad we've always kept our cats downstairs and not allowed them upstairs into the bedrooms (due to my mum's asthma, we didn't want fur upstairs as well).

I'm from the UK and have never even considered a de-humidifier - I may have to look into that. Perhaps because the UK weather has been getting hotter each year and our heat is very humid - not to mention the fact we get so much rain - then maybe that is what is causing this sudden surge of fleas in amounts we've never seen before. Our Vet did confirm it was the 'season' for fleas so to speak and she's seen many cat owners coming in with concerns over the last month or so. It's currently November and the UK is still at mild temperatures, whereas in the past this time of year should have already been cold.

It all just feels like a losing battle. I could comb our cats for an hour whilst someone else is vacuuming the other rooms and the moment we let the cats out - whether that's outside or just back into the living room - we see them scratching again.

soonnah
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there is no way our cat would get into water without ripping you apart

honorkemp
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I'm in the UK so what we get here is different from in America. We have Comfortis which is very similar to Capstar but lasts for 28 days. Kills fleas initially within 20 - 30 minutes. For the house we can get Indorex which you spray on carpets, furnishings, your cats' sleeping areas etc. I have used this and it is very good. You only have to spray your house twice a year and you don't need a lot - just a quick spray over the above mentioned areas. Pay special attention to the edges of rooms though as this is where fleas often hide. Indorex stops flea eggs hatching in the carpet and stops larvae developing. Another thing that is good at killing fleas, especially those that hide at the edge of the room is a Polti steamer or similar (not the jug type - they're too weak). With steam running at over 300F degrees, nothing escapes that. I'd be careful with humidity as for some people, particularly those with breathing difficulties, low humidity can make things worse. I'm asthmatic and for me 60% - 65% humidity is good. By the sound of it, that humidity is good for the fleas too which we really don't want. Horrid little things. Also, as you haven't mentioned it, if a cat has fleas it is guaranteed the cat will also have tapeworms too as fleas carry tapeworm eggs. Best to use a broad wormer that kills all types of worms which you can get from the vet. Let's keep our beloved cats parasite free 😺

Unfortunately, we don't get Dawn in the UK or at least not that I've seen and I don't know what our equivalent would be.

Your cats are gorgeous 😻

Pythonaria
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You just made my day! I bought 2 large humidifiers after a bad hurricane in Louisiana where our humidity levels are already off the charts. I haven’t had another use for them so this is perfect!! Also- with as hot as it stays in La, they help cool the house down instead of using so much AC!! Kills multiple fleas with one stone!!!

Rlove