This is
where flea traps come in handy.
Not exact matches
Once the area is cleared of
fleas, the
trap can be moved to any other location
where fleas appear.
TNR is when feral cats are
trapped in humane
traps, taken to the CAP for spay / neuter surgery, rabies vaccination, ear tip, and
flea preventative, and then released
where they were
trapped after they recover for 24 - 48 hours after surgery.
Each cat is examined, spayed or neutered, vaccinated against infectious diseases, treated for
fleas and other parasites, given an identifying ear tip, allowed to recover, then returned to the location
where she or he was
trapped.
The cats are given an identifying ear tip, treated for
fleas and other parasites, allowed to recover from anesthesia, then returned to the area
where they were
trapped.
Each feline will be examined, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, treated for
fleas and other parasites, given an ear - tip that identifies them as having been sterilized, allowed to recover, then returned to the location
where they were
trapped.
You can use these
traps indoors, as well as outdoors in damp or shaded areas
where fleas proliferate — under porches, decks, carports, at the edges of woods and especially in places
where your pets lie down outdoors.
Set these
traps up in places
where fleas like to lurk - i.e.
where your cat hangs out as well as dark, private spaces in the house like under your bed and sofa - and simply plug them into the nearest outlet.