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Nov. 8th, 2004 12:59 pmHelp.
Kitty has fleas. Bad. We got him this stuff called Frontline. Followed the directions and put it on his shoulders today like you're supposed to.
For a bit he seemed to relax, and for about two hours his scratching went way down.
Now he's acting like the biting is worse than ever. He's scratching the top of his head and his chin and mouth, and he's been panicky, racing around.
Now he's panting and very unhappy, licking and scratching his extremities: face, legs, tail. It's really driving him nuts.
Is there anything we can do?
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wildernessguru is going to give him a bath with a mild soap, in hopes that will get the immediate fleas off. I've told him to protect his eyes, mouth, ears, nose with petroleum jelly first.
Kitty has fleas. Bad. We got him this stuff called Frontline. Followed the directions and put it on his shoulders today like you're supposed to.
For a bit he seemed to relax, and for about two hours his scratching went way down.
Now he's acting like the biting is worse than ever. He's scratching the top of his head and his chin and mouth, and he's been panicky, racing around.
Now he's panting and very unhappy, licking and scratching his extremities: face, legs, tail. It's really driving him nuts.
Is there anything we can do?
ETA:
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Date: 2004-11-08 02:07 am (UTC)Also, this may seem like a dumb question but I've seen it happen before, are you sure you got feline Frontline? Canine Frontline can cause serious nerve damage in cats.
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Date: 2004-11-08 02:33 am (UTC)We've definitely got the Frontline for cats. *calms racing heart*
My theory is the fleas are "making a break for it" by going to the extremities - the sensitive head, mouth, nose, legs. And biting there. I put the petroleum jelly around his nose and mouth et al for his bath, but I think that's what's helping him most at the moment. I seriously doubt the bath did any good at all.
It's 2:30am here, but he looks a little better.
Boy. Watching him pant and race around was really rough.
Icarus
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Date: 2004-11-08 02:34 am (UTC)Icarus
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Date: 2004-11-12 11:54 am (UTC)Icarus
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Date: 2004-11-08 02:25 am (UTC)When you bath him, check his fur not only for living fleas but also for nests.
If his reaction doesn't get better after the bath you may go to the veterinarian to check if he's alright and what could be done.
Hope your kitty get's well soon. It's really heartbreaking when they're suffering.
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Date: 2004-11-08 02:50 am (UTC)I'm actually not so wrung out, or I normally wouldn't be without WG freaking out and wanting to fix everything for him. There are worse thing in life than the discomfort of fleas. I understand. I had virulent poison ivy that was so bad, I walked through it one weekend, and I itched for nearly 30 days. I poured near-boiling hot water to kill the itching for two hours at a time. Calamine made it worse, actually, even with Benedryl. But it would pass.
No. I think WG's in worse shape than the kitty.
Icarus
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Date: 2004-11-08 03:38 am (UTC)But although it's really scary (but in some special way also a bit funny) to see someone freak out when you'd thought he's the calm one. Especially when it's such a trivial thing.
Wish you luck with calming them both down.
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Date: 2004-11-08 03:27 am (UTC)Vacuum/sweep your floors, a lot. Assume flea eggs are everywhere.
Try something that makes the fleas infertile. Program (http://www.petwellness.com/cat_program_about.asp) works.
(Based on experience with my-cat-before-Bestia. She was such a flea magnet.)
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Date: 2004-11-08 07:11 pm (UTC)On a side note, Program is also effective against chronic ringworm when used for a few months in a row (but its use for that is offlabel).
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Date: 2004-11-12 11:52 am (UTC)Well, it turned out he was allergic to Frontline, so now I think my chief flea control is going to be brutal baths and the ever-popular vaccuum cleaner. Because I'm really scared of giving him any kind of poison now.
Icarus
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Date: 2004-11-12 12:44 pm (UTC)Frequent, harsh bathing is only going to dry out his skin and coat and make him itchy, and it doesn't get rid of fleas. Bathing with flea shampoo is only effective because the toxins stay on the skin and hair and kill the fleas - they hang on to the skin and aren't washed away by water. Regular shampoo doesn't kill them. Poor fellow - I feel so bad for them when they have fleas!
You know what we used to do for our barn cats, we used to add garlic and brewer's yeast supplements to their food. Allegedly it makes the blood taste ucky and the fleas diminish. Come to think of it I first noticed fleas again on my dog this year when I stopped giving her the garlic/yeast tablets as treats because she smelled like an italian kitchen :)
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Date: 2004-11-12 11:54 am (UTC)Icarus
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Date: 2004-11-08 06:01 pm (UTC)I really hope your kitty feels better now, sounds like torture.
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Date: 2004-11-08 11:12 pm (UTC)The best way to manually kill fleas when you see them is to squish them between your thumbnails. They make a satisfying little "pop". I'm sorry if that sound gruesome. I say satisfying only because I know I help my cat when she has fleas. And flea combs are you best friend while you wait for meds. Too many baths are bad because they remove natural oils. (Which they need- a lot. They can get dry skin really bad.)
PS Dont worry, they dont actually bleed like that when you squish them. I was just being weird while drawing- sorry.
PPS Read this (http://cat-box.net/cats/fleas.html). There's a holistic approach section. :)
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Date: 2004-11-09 08:40 am (UTC)I've been quietly cringing at the helpful suggestions such as "drown them" "have them drawn and quartered" "evisceration is the best method" -- I don't like killing them at all. I'm interested in this Program thing because it seems to sterilize them, which means you end up killing fewer fleas, which is the goal.
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Date: 2004-11-12 12:45 pm (UTC)