Best Natural Flea Treatments For Cats And Dogs
You keep your pet ones really neat and tidy and make sure they compete well with
their competition around but still can’t figure out how to get rid of them being total
flea magnets?
Well, dogs and cats tend to catch flea from almost anywhere and to state in the
most minimal way, even within your household. Be it under your porch or while
out in the park, our companions are often attacked by these blood suckers and
while it seems that there’s no way out, it’s probably your diagnosis that needs to
change here. Here are some highly promised natural treatments that you can switch
to get rid of fleas off your beloved cats or dogs (whichever makes your life better,
we don’t judge!):
1. Optimize their immunity
Fleas breed in the most inhospitable or unhealthy environments. And also
on the undeveloped immune systems of our pups and kitties. So, work on
their diets and active routines. Because humans or our little hoomans, a
strong immune system always saves the day!
2. Comb it out
While the market is full of flea repellents and sprays, the immense chemicals
in them are also at play. While the tedious but the best alternative to detect
fleas is comb your buddy’s fur coat every day.
Take out sometime and run a comb through their coats. By doing that, you’ll
catch a lot of flea in the teeth of the comb and can drop it in a bowl of water
as fleas are believed to jump out when dumped in water.
3. Tag’em with flea tags!
As technologically dubious it might sound, there is something in the market
called a ‘Flea Tag’ and if your dog or cat is a flea magnet despite all your
honest attempts, it’s the thing you need in your life now.
Flea Tags are totally reliable things and they work based energy field that
repels fleas when hung around your feline or doggo’s neck. And to top it,
they have a long, long shelf life too!
4. Time to sweep
Your house and your yard are the main breeding ground for fleas. And even
if you think there’s not a speck of dirt, it might just not be enough for your
pet’s health. Run through your hygiene parameters and that of your pets’.
Start washing their bedding, toys, bathe them more often, watch what they
are getting into. Secure your backyards, spray some flea repellants in the
area your pet loves to flock around. This can really combat the issue in the
longer run.
5. Consult before you proceed
Yes. Even if you are sure about the flea issue at hand and are unable to
understand the Ws of it, talk to the Vet before you go for any natural or
marketed products. They would check the intensity of the flea attack, how
your pet is reacting to it, do they need any products or treatment at all, or if
it’s a repeating pattern, which method would be best to go with