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I have two indoor only cats. That wasn't the intention when I took them as kittens from the Rescue run by my Vet's surgery! The intention was that, with a few weeks care, they'd be fine and could be off exploring during the day! Unfortunately, the tom turns out to be, well, "special". Loveable, extremely timid, the clumsiest cat I've ever come across, and what you could call just "slow". And he had some sort of gut infection that took over six months before we got it cleared! The female was only about four or five weeks old when she was found alone with one eye ruptured because of severe cat flu infection. So, she has one eye, but we assumed the sneezing & blowing gunk everywhere would clear. It hasn't! Seems she just has a chronic respiratory problem, and could be shedding the virus everywhere, so can't be let out to mingle with other cats.
So anyway, they are house cats. Never had their noses outside the door. But on Friday, I noticed the tomcat scratching a couple of times. Vaguely thought "Oh yeah, you are due to be groomed, aren't you." Saturday, his scratching was worse, and it was obvious that something was really bothering him. Out came the comb, and UGH!! He was absolutely crawling with fleas! And of course, it was not just a weekend, but a Bank Holiday weekend here! I gave him a thorough combing and drowned lots of little black bodies! And combed him another couple of times over the weekend. And yesterday got stuff from the vet to treat them both. The vet said "Where did he get fleas? Did he get out?" He came to the conclusion that a visiting cat owner (and I suspect who!) must have brought them in. Anyway, both cats treated, but the interesting thing was that although the tom was alive with them, I didn't find any , nor any evidence of them, on the female! And they are always cuddled up together. Maybe she's such a grumpy bum that even the fleas don't want to go near her!!
So, I guess even if they aren't out, they will be treated regularly from now on anyway! I spent yesterday afternoon thoroughly vacuuming and then steam cleaning the furniture in the living room, and thanking heaven that I don't have any carpets!!
So anyway, they are house cats. Never had their noses outside the door. But on Friday, I noticed the tomcat scratching a couple of times. Vaguely thought "Oh yeah, you are due to be groomed, aren't you." Saturday, his scratching was worse, and it was obvious that something was really bothering him. Out came the comb, and UGH!! He was absolutely crawling with fleas! And of course, it was not just a weekend, but a Bank Holiday weekend here! I gave him a thorough combing and drowned lots of little black bodies! And combed him another couple of times over the weekend. And yesterday got stuff from the vet to treat them both. The vet said "Where did he get fleas? Did he get out?" He came to the conclusion that a visiting cat owner (and I suspect who!) must have brought them in. Anyway, both cats treated, but the interesting thing was that although the tom was alive with them, I didn't find any , nor any evidence of them, on the female! And they are always cuddled up together. Maybe she's such a grumpy bum that even the fleas don't want to go near her!!
So, I guess even if they aren't out, they will be treated regularly from now on anyway! I spent yesterday afternoon thoroughly vacuuming and then steam cleaning the furniture in the living room, and thanking heaven that I don't have any carpets!!