While all cats are
bothered by fleas, some cats are actually allergic to the saliva of fleas, referred to as flea bites.
Many people whose dog or cat has never been
bothered by fleas before are now being attacked by hordes of them.
Some animals are more noticeably
bothered by fleas - scratching, chewing, grooming excessively - and some pets do not seem to notice.
Both dogs and people can be
bothered by fleas, which can carry rickettsosis and bartonellosis, and ticks, which can harbor Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia.
We're still
bothered by his fleas.
Not exact matches
Sometimes dogs will chase their tails because they are being
bothered by worms or
fleas or experiencing some other kind of medical issue.
Cats are
bothered by several things, like the scent of the
flea spray.
They have never had a
flea or tick problem and now aren't
bothered by the mosquitos either.
Although most dogs are
bothered to some extent
by fleas, some are actually allergic to them.
Dr. Jeffrey Levy, DVM - «Have you ever wondered why some dogs and cats have severe
flea problems, while others are hardly
bothered by the little pests?
Make sure they are never
bothered by parasites, ticks, or
fleas!
Just because it doesn't look like your pet is being
bothered by these pests doesn't mean it's not having problems with
fleas.
Many dogs and cats can harbor ectoparasites such as mites, lice, and
fleas and are not
bothered by their presence unless parasitic numbers are causing mechanical irritation.
They may scratch a bit or chew around where the
flea has bitten, but are usually not all that
bothered even when covered
by quite a few
fleas.
Many cats that are affected
by fleas aren't
bothered too much
by them.
This has been a bad year for
fleas for my dogs, and while Chloe the Rat Terrier isn't too
bothered by them, Jack the Jack Russell (yeah, I know, original) gets terrible
flea allergies from one bite.