My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Join our community of cat lovers on the Mumsnet Cat forum for kitten advice and help with cat behaviour.

The litter tray

Mr Cory has black specks in his soft white fur

7 replies

Corygal · 21/08/2014 23:05

... and I can't see a single flea. Could it be something else? I've Frontlined him twice, am hoovering like a loony, have given him a new box for rest (tho he sleeps next to me most of the time) and changed the bed.

What else could it be but fleas? He also has dandruff on the back of his tail which I groom off - he loves it.

OP posts:
Report
cozietoesie · 22/08/2014 08:50

It sounds awfully like flea dirt, Corygal. Do you ever see him scratching?

(Frontline has, I'm afraid, stopped working in many places. (Some fleas are becoming immune it seems so it may be time to try something else on general principle.) You also ought to remove the flea dirt if you can, first, so that you can see whether it's fresh and continuing or whether what you see is just residual.)

Probably as well to use an indoor spray (Indorex or Acclaim) and to worm him as well. Those are on genera principle also - it's possible that the Frontline has worked and that what you're seeing is 'leftovers'.

Report
OwlCapone · 22/08/2014 08:56

I didn't see a single flea on my cats or dog until I came home from a fortnight away and the house was infested.

Indorex for the house and Advocate for the animals worked for us and this year we did not arrive home to Fleamageddon!

Report
CMOTDibbler · 22/08/2014 09:01

Frontline is useless ime - I prefer Stronghold, though am going to give Advocate a try as have heard good things and its apparently effective against fox ticks

Report
Fluffycloudland77 · 22/08/2014 15:00

I see fleas on mine but never any dirt (I pick them off and advocate him, he's not wandering around infested).

I'd order some indorex and ask the vet for advocate.

Report
Corygal · 22/08/2014 17:52

Mr Cory and the fleas are slumbering on my brand new cashmere cardigan, unfortunately, but I have managed to Frontline him again. Do fleas come off in the wash? I hope so.

I was using Bob Martin's for the rooms, which I can certify is balls.

Thanks a million, have sent off for Indorex and am hassling vet for Advocate.

OP posts:
Report
Fluffycloudland77 · 22/08/2014 19:48

There's an injection called Program they can have, it stops fleas breeding so you don't need indorex if they do get fleas.

Fluff cat has it, it's £70 a year but you don't have the stress of a flea infestation.

Report
Lonecatwithkitten · 22/08/2014 20:13

Put the black flecks on some damp kitchen towel or loo roll if they are flea dirts red will appear in rings around them as they are basically dried blood.
Someone mentioned Advocate treats ticks it does not. The only three products that treat fleas and ticks in cats are Frontline (I would use the combo not the regular), Broadline and Seresto collar.
If you only want flea control there are several products. Someone else mentioned program it does not kill adult fleas so initially you need to use an adulticide too.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.