by König » Fri Mar 09, 2018 12:44 pm
Yeah, my cats wouldn't leave the Guinea pig cage alone and unfortunately he ended up with some scratches, but he's fine now since I keep a towel over his cage so the cats can't stick their paws through. So like Dia said a sturdy lid would help if you're able to afford one, and a heavier cage is also a safe idea :>. Then with your flea problem my cats got fleas when we had adopted another cat, she had come into the house with fleas. My cats finally don't have fleas, after maybe two years of treatment? I'd suggest that if your cat is allergic to the fleas, don't let them pull their fur out, It's what my cat did and all the way up to his shoulders was almost bald, which is your cat likes to hang out outside on a porch or just outside in general, isn't good for the colder months and could make the cat sick. Anyway, Have you tried the medicine that you put behind their neck, almost to their shoulders? It lasts for about three months depending on the strength you get and did help my cats ( along with me giving them a bath probably once or twice a month or when they started itching like crazy.). I highly suggest the kind of medicine plus they can't lick it off, I don't know if we can send links on here, but if we can I can send you a link to the brand we use? Hopefully this kind of helps with your flea problem hah.
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