Well, flea bites can
cause anemia in very young or small cats because just one female flea can consume 15 times her body weight in blood and multiply that by 10 or more fleas and we have a problem.
• Sucking lice: With relatively small, narrow heads designed to pierce the skin and suck blood, sucking lice can
cause anemia, with production loss in heavy infestations.
Garlic contains a chemical called allicin, which in rare cases also can
cause anemia in birds.
It doesn't take too much of this sucking to
cause anemia in a kitten that is carrying innumerable fleas.»
In severe causes of a flea infestation they can
cause anemia in some animals.
Garlic can immediately make dogs sick if consumed in large quantities and can
cause anemia when eaten in small amounts over time.
Fleas can lead to hair loss as a result of frequent scratching and biting by the animal, and can
cause anemia in extreme cases.
Fleas can
cause anemia in a kitten which can kill the kittens.
The test identifies the DNA of infectious organisms that can
cause anemia in dogs such as Babesia sp. and Mycoplasma sp..
In severe cases, fleas can
cause anemia and even death.
These worms also suck blood and
cause anemia.
A tick infestation may cause itching and skin irritation, and severe cases may
cause anemia and various tick - related diseases.
Dog parasites, for example, can
cause anemia.
A large number of hookworms can
cause anemia.
Fleas can
cause anemia in adult dogs.
Being blood - sucking parasites, fleas can
cause anemia if their numbers are great.
Fleas can
cause anemia in heavy infestations, especially in young or debilitated dogs.
While these ingredients are great for our health, it can
cause anemia in cats.
Ingestion can also
cause anemia (low red blood cell count) and, in severe cases, the anemia may lead to internal organ damage, organ failure or even death.
Due to the loss of blood, advanced stages of hookworm infestation tend to
cause anemia.
If fleas affect puppies, kittens or weak pets, they may
cause anemia, as fleas feed on blood.
Flea control is critical to maintaining good pet health, as fleas can
cause anemia and allergic dermatitis, and can also transmit bacteria and other parasites to dogs and cats.2 The success or failure of products for flea control depend on a product's ability to suppress flea reproduction for the duration of the treatment period.3, 4 A single female flea can lay up to 50 eggs per day.5
Severe flea infestation can
cause anemia and other complications in your pet (s).
A large number of tick bites can
cause anemia.
Hookworms
cause anemia and can inflame the small intestines they infest.
They can transmit disease, pass on a tapeworm or even
cause anemia, especially in vulnerable youngsters.
A severe infestation can
cause anemia or death in puppies if left untreated.
«If kittens have fleas, they can actually
cause anemia and kill the kitten,» said Joan Vokes, a veterinary technician in Green Acres, FL. «But if your pet has fleas, check with your vet before you use any products.»
Your vet may also want to give your puppy blood, as hookworms drain blood from the wall of the intestines and
cause anemia.
The sulfoxides and disulfides contained in garlic, whether fresh, cooked, or powdered can harm red blood cells and
cause anemia in both dogs and cats (15).
This parasite will either
cause anemia by itself, or worsen the anemia caused be FeLV.
Also, as above, onions and other members of that family can
cause anemia.
Hookworms can
cause anemia and roundworms can lead to poor growth and development.
Garlic, if eaten in sufficient quantities, can
cause anemia (low red blood cell numbers), and cats are the most sensitive to this reaction.
In adult cats, while usually not life threatening, these creatures can rob your cat of nutrients and may
cause anemia.
If left untreated intestinal parasites such as roundworms, tapeworms, whipworms and hookworms can
cause anemia and weight loss which can be fatal.
This condition can
cause anemia (a decrease in red blood cells), which can be fatal.
Because fleas drink your dog's blood, a large number of them can
cause anemia.
Lethargy is the least of your concerns, these worms could suck your feline's blood and
cause anemia which could be a serious threat to your cat's health.
Onions can cause damage to red blood cells, which can
cause anemia.
Blood parasites such as mycoplasma haemofelis or mycoplasma haemominutum may also
cause anemia.
A severe infestation of fleas can also
cause anemia in pets.
Fleas can
cause anemia and flea allergy dermatitis as well as transmit tapeworms.
However, garlic belongs to the onion family and onions DO
cause anemia in dogs.
* Onions and garlic, which can
both cause anemia * Chocolate, especially dark chocolate * Grapes and Raisins * Cooked bones especially poultry bones) * Alcohol not only is it unhealthy but do you really want to have to enroll your dog in a 12 step program?
s the most pathogenic hookworm and can
cause anemia in infected dogs.
Fleas can
cause anemia and skin disease.
Onions
cause anemia in dogs in large quantities.
Before brining it home, have the cat examined by a vet, vaccinated, and treated for fleas (which can
cause anemia in cats if left untreated) and other parasites.
Roundworms have no mouth, so they do not chew and damage the kitten's intestinal lining or
cause anemia like hookworms do.