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		<title>Acfrontline Flea Tick operate goods For sufficient Pest Elimination</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 08:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For base problems suffered by your pet, Acfrontline Flea Tick Control stock will provide you the pest control you need. When choosing a stock to use on your pet, you want something that is harsh to parasites like fleas and ticks, and yet diplomatic to your pets. Advantage or Frontline is among the top flea [...]]]></description>
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<p>For base problems suffered by your pet, Acfrontline <b >Flea</b> Tick <b >Control</b> stock will provide you the pest <b >control</b> you need. When choosing a stock to use on your pet, you want something that is harsh to parasites like <b >fleas</b> and ticks, and yet diplomatic to your pets. Advantage or Frontline is among the top <b >flea</b> and tick <b >control</b> products out in the store today.</p>
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<p>Upon the first sign of irritation or pain on your pet, bring them to your veterinarian right away. After all, it should be base knowledge among pet owners that most pets are categorically susceptible to these pests. But there are greater risks posed against your pet dogs or cats since the nearnessy of these pests can irritate their skin. Furthermore, your pet will scratch excessively just to alleviate their suffering from itch and that&#8217;s when things take a turn to the worst.</p>
<h2>Flea Control</h2>
<p>You must never ignore the nearnessy of <b >fleas</b> and ticks of your dog, thinking that it is a general condition. Aside from the possibility of acquiring serious skin diseases, they are also in danger of serious condition problems. A responsible pet owner will easily find solutions to remedy your pet&#8217;s condition. So, after you consult with your pet&#8217;s vet, you have to find an efficient <b >flea</b> and tick <b >control</b> product.</p>
<p>You can avoid any additional dilemma with regard to your pet&#8217;s condition by using Acfrontline <b >Flea</b> Tick <b >control</b> products. Frontline offers an efficient <b >flea</b> <b >control</b> shampoo that aims to remove any existing <b >fleas</b> or ticks on your pet&#8217;s body. Then, it works on stopping the inherent growth or growth of <b >flea</b> and ticks that live on your cats or dogs. That is the main purpose of <b >flea</b> and tick <b >control</b> products, not just to remove them but to forestall time to come infestation.</p>
<p>There is a wide range of ready <b >flea</b> and tick <b >control</b> products that you can choose from. The choice of stock to use depends in general on the degree of infection and preventive measures. For example, the Dog Frontline <b >Flea</b> <b >Control</b> helps destroy existing <b >fleas</b> and their larvae within a period of 24 to 48 hours. Hence, as you kill the larvae, you put an end to their life cycle.</p>
<p>Among other products that help <b >control</b> <b >flea</b> and tick infestation contain pet shampoo, sprays, powders, dips, solutions, as well as an electronic <b >flea</b> and tick repellant. There are also any home remedies that aim to address this problem such as the use of garlic, vinegar, or yeast. While these products are determined safe since they are free of chemicals, they are not as efficient as compared to products made specifically for this purpose.</p>
<p>Advantage and Frontline <b >flea</b> and tick <b >control</b> products have been clinically proven to fight pests that live on your pet&#8217;s body. Therefore, you can be assured that it is safe for them to use. Consult with your veterinarian first with regard to your pet&#8217;s exact skin type, breed, and size as these will help settle the right dosage of these products to administer on your pet.</p>
<p>The most foremost step that you can take to free your pets off these pests is to constantly bring them to your veterinarian, as well as constant grooming. However, any Acfrontline <b >Flea</b> Tick <b >Control</b> Products will categorically come handy when you need them!</p>
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		<title>Flea operate medicine &#8211; Could Your goods Be Putting Your Pet&#8217;s health at Risk?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2011 07:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For years you have been told to wash your fruits and vegetables in order to take off residual pesticides that may have been left on your food. Daily you are barraged by thousand of chemicals in the products you use. Now, your pets are even being affected. You may be surprised to know that most [...]]]></description>
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<p>For years you have been told to wash your fruits and vegetables in order to take off residual pesticides that may have been left on your food. Daily you are barraged by thousand of chemicals in the products you use. Now, your pets are even being affected. You may be surprised to know that most of the topical <b >flea</b> <b >control</b> products you use on your pet may be putting them at risk for current and future health problems, and in some cases death. This is an alarming statement.</p>
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<p>However, just result the paper trail (Environmental protection branch (Epa), Pesticides, health &#038; Safety, Pet Products). You will see that there are astronomical reasons for concern in using spot-on <b >flea</b> products.</p>
<h2>Flea Control</h2>
<p>Here are a few questions you may or may not have considered. Have you ever wondered why labels on some familiar spot-on <b >flea</b> and tick products say not to deal with your pet for 24 to 48 hours or less? Are there adverse effects of using spot-on products on your pet, either short-term or long-term? Do all veterinarians suggest spot-on <b >flea</b> products for dogs and cats? If you love your pet, as we know you do, these are questions vital to the health and well-being of your favorite furry one.</p>
<p><b>So why do some labels indicate not to deal with your pet for a designated time after their <b >flea</b> treatment?</b></p>
<p>&bull; Spot-on or topical <b >flea</b> and tick products are composed of pesticides. That&#8217;s why they are registered with the Epa, Pesticide Division. You are handling serious chemicals. No doubt the pesticide exposure to humans is increased while preliminary application.</p>
<p>&bull; Also, some products suggest not to allow other household animals while the preliminary application of the <b >flea</b> medicine near the animal being treated to avoid exposure to the <b >flea</b> product.</p>
<p><b>What are some of the adverse effects of using spot-on products, either short-term or long-term?</b></p>
<p>&bull; The reported incidents of adverse effects on animals as a result of using registered spot-on <b >flea</b> products are extensive. I will not list them all here. However, here are some acute effects from the use of topical <b >flea</b> products either in a tube or vial: skin irritations, eye irritations, respiratory problems, lethargy, salivation, alopecia, and behavioral disorder.</p>
<p>&bull; agreeing to Dr. Dobozy from the Pesticide branch of Epa, the toxicology data for fipronil, has the possible for nervous principles and thyroid toxicity after long-term use at low levels. Thyroid cancer has also been linked to fipronil. Fipronil is just one of the &#8220;active&#8221; ingredients in a very favorite topical <b >flea</b> product.</p>
<p>&bull; The spot-on <b >flea</b> stock is not just topical. It is systemic. That means it enters their bloodstream and other vital organs such as their kidney and liver, as well as their intestinal tract. The stock is then excreted through their feces and urine. We don&#8217;t know everything that happens at this level of exposure. However, we do know that laboratory animals that are exposed to these actual pesticides suffer acute and continuing disease.</p>
<p><b>Do all veterinarians suggest spot-on medicine for <b >fleas</b> and ticks?</b></p>
<p>&bull; The sass is &#8220;no.&#8221; I can remember quite a few years ago that my own vet advised against using over-the-counter topical <b >flea</b> products due to their toxicity. Also, if you go to the Epa&#8217;s site for <b >flea</b> products, you will notice a statement from the Epa indicating that you should check with your veterinarian to see if any spot-on pesticide stock is even needed.</p>
<p>&bull; Spot-on medicine may not be recommended for all pets. notice what the Epa says, &#8220;Owners should consult a veterinarian about the best way to safe their pets from <b >fleas</b> and ticks, especially before using any stock on weak, aged, medicated, sick, pregnant or nursing pets, or on pets that have previously shown signs of sensitivity to pesticide products.&#8221;</p>
<p>Due to the reporting of an growth in adverse pet incidents resulting from the use of spot-on <b >flea</b> products in 2009, the Epa (after examining the incidents reported) has passed tighter regulations concerning labeling, use of toxic of ingredients, and changes for registration of these products. ( <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/health/petproductseval.html">http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/health/petproductseval.html</a> ) This is good.</p>
<p>However, is it good enough? Obviously, not every ailment or indication of illness your pet gets is caused by their <b >flea</b> product.</p>
<p>However, the numerous incidents reported for acute and/or continuing conditions (some deaths) are adequate for me to look for an alternative and safer medicine for <b >fleas</b> and ticks. Be an informed pet owner and make the right choice. It&#8217;s all up to you. Our furry friends are at your mercy now.</p>
<p>If you would like to have a more suitable look at the incidents reported to the Epa, just result this link: <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;dct=Fr+Pr+N+O+Sr;rpp=10;po=0;D=Epa-Hq-Opp-2010-0229">Reports</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2011 06:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is de facto no question that fleas and ticks need to be controlled. They are risky (and annoying) for cats and dogs as well as people. Chemical solutions can be very dangerous. This narrative looks at why you should use natural flea and tick control instead. The Black Death killed between one third and [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is de facto no question that <b >fleas</b> and ticks need to be controlled. They are risky (and annoying) for cats and dogs as well as people. Chemical solutions can be very dangerous. This narrative looks at why you should use natural <b >flea</b> and tick <b >control</b> instead. The Black Death killed between one third and a half of the citizen of Europe between 1347 and 1350. It was spread by <b >fleas</b> that lived on rats. History shows us that <b >fleas</b> are exceptionally good at spreading disease! Ticks are also disease carriers and can leave your cat or dog with fever and lethargy. Lyme disease is a tasteless tick-borne ailment.</p>
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<p>For years, pharmaceutical associates have created an array of treatments to rid our animals of <b >fleas</b> and ticks. However, the vast majority of these products include toxic chemicals that can poison citizen and the pets we are trying to treat. Even if you corollary the instructions, these products are not safe. The chemicals they include can cause nervous law toxicity, cancer, asthma, allergies, seizures, skin rashes and even death. Just because it&#8217;s on the shelf in the store does not mean that it is safe to use.</p>
<h2>Flea Control</h2>
<p>Amazingly, the most risky class of treatments are usually sold over the counter and include spot-on brands like Hartz, Sergeant&#8217;s and Zodiac. They include toxic pyrethrin chemicals such as permethrin which the Us Environmental safety department classes as &#8220;likely to be carcinogenic to humans.&#8221; But what about vet approved products such as Frontline and Advantage? Frontline&#8217;s active ingredient is Fipronil which is known to interfere with the human neural law and is a suspected carcinogen and endocrine disrupter. Advantage contains Imidacloprid which may also be toxic to the human nervous system. These products are safer than the first bunch, but that doesn&#8217;t mean that they are totally safe.</p>
<p>All spot-on chemical treatments are extremely concentrated and pose the most threat to our pets and us. The Epa is currently investigating all spot-on pesticide products for <b >flea</b> and tick <b >control</b> due to the numbers of adverse reactions reported, ranging from skin irritation to seizures and death of the pet. All the above brands are under assessment by the Epa. Pesticides delivered in collars, shampoos and sprays tend to be more diluted versions ot these same chemicals. In all cases they are de facto transferred between pets and people.</p>
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		<title>Getting Rid of Fleas With efficient Flea operate Medication</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 00:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If you are a dog owner, probably you are aware of this common problem. The trouble of <b >fleas</b> and ticks! At times I am de facto taken aback when I see some pet owners not treating their pets for this qoute until they get a bad infestation. You have to understand that if your dog is already getting crazy with the <b >flea</b> bites, very soon the adult <b >flea</b> eggs will be hatching and then spreading around the house. You have to act fast if you want to beat these nasty creatures before they take over your home.</p>
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<p>A female <b >flea</b> can lay down up to 50 eggs in a day and these will fall off from the dogs coat and de facto decree in any place in the house. The young <b >flea</b> or egg will stay dormant until conditions are right for them to hatch and mature. The time <b >fleas</b> usually hatch and faultless the cycle is in spring and summer. If your house is well heated in winter, the temperature of your house in winter can make it an ideal time for the <b >flea</b> to hatch.</p>
<h2>Flea Control</h2>
<p>The main thing you need to do is break the cycle and destroy the adult <b >fleas</b> and eggs all together. Frontline plus for dogs is a good medication and if you apply it once a month on your dogs, this will prevent the <b >fleas</b> and ticks completely. It is vital to stop the time to come influx and Frontline plus for dogs is easy to use and inexpensive.</p>
<p>If you have a bad infestation, you must take other actions in increasing to applying the medicine to your dog. Vacuum your bedding and cushion regularly. Wash your dogs bedding and other items in boiling hot water, as this will kill any <b >fleas</b> and eggs that are left over.</p>
<p>Frontline Plus for dogs will also help prevent the ticks. Ticks can prove perilous if not detected properly and left untreated. Most ticks are gift in the summer months and this is the exact time to treat your dog against these fatal parasites. Check the nose and tail usually and if you are unsure then you must take the dog to your vet immediately. The most common form of tick is the brown dog tick and an influx of these ticks can lead your dog to dermatitis, anemia and sometimes also death.</p>
<p>Frontline Plus for dogs have an exceptional formula that is de facto productive in removing <b >fleas</b>, ticks, and <b >flea</b> larvae. And you can get rid of most problems within a day. This is one reason most vets advise this product. The medicine is waterproof and will not get washed away if your pet suddenly plays in water. This is not the end to the advantages of using Frontline Plus for dogs, you can buy the medicine online at a discount. Ensure that you go straight through the instructions carefully before using Frontline Plus.</p>
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<p>Along with the warmer weather come those pesky critters that are the bane of dog and cat owners everywhere: <b >fleas</b>! Just like the Tv ad says, just one <b >flea</b> is all it takes to start a major infestation. No matter how thought about you try to forestall <b >fleas</b> on your pet or in your home, you may just bring a hitch-hiking <b >flea</b> home on your shoes or clothes from a friend&#8217;s house, or the park, or other source.</p>
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<p>There are lots of chemical <b >flea</b> <b >control</b> products are available, but by using these products you are exposing your beloved dog or cat, and your family, to toxic chemicals that can build up to toxic levels in the body and influence the central nervous system. There are many natural methods of preventing and controlling <b >fleas</b></p>
<h2>Flea Control</h2>
<p><b>Step One: Keep <b >Fleas</b> Out Of Your Yard</b> The first step in natural <b >flea</b> <b >control</b> begins in your own back yard. Keep the grass mowed short, especially in shady areas that remain moist and damp. <b >Fleas</b> prefer moisture; they don&#8217;t tolerate hot, dry conditions very well.</p>
<p>Next, spread diatomaceous earth over the lawn in areas where your pet is allowed to play. Diatomaceous earth is a natural substance made of the fossilized shells of miniature organisms. The slightly grinder dust will cut the exoskeletons of the <b >fleas</b>, and its absorbent properties will cause them to dehydrate. The dust is safe for habitancy and animals to walk on, but take care not to inhale it when you are spreading it on the lawn. It would be a good idea to wear a dust mask and goggles when handling diatomaceous earth.</p>
<p>Landscape your yard with plants that have natural <b >flea</b>-repellent properties, such as lavender, mint, and eucalyptus. Use the stems and leaves to stuff your dog&#8217;s bed to make it simply <b >flea</b>-repellent also. Eucalyptus can be toxic to dogs, though, so be sure not to let them eat it!</p>
<p>Another natural <b >flea</b>-<b >control</b> choice is to add beneficial nematodes to your lawn. They will burrow into <b >fleas</b> as part of their life cycle, killing the host. Nematodes pose no risk to animals and people; our body temperatures are too warm to suit them. Place the nematodes in shady areas, since they can&#8217;t tolerate the hot sun and this is where most of the <b >fleas</b> in your yard are residing.</p>
<p><b>Step Two: Make Your Home Unfriendly To <b >Fleas</b></b> retention your home dusted, mopped, and vacuumed commonly will help forestall a major infestation inside the home. Even if you don&#8217;t have carpet, <b >fleas</b> will still live in your upholstered furniture, draperies, and bedding. They&#8217;ll lay eggs in cracks in the floor and around baseboards.</p>
<p>Sprinkle some diatomaceous earth or table salt inside your vacuum cleaner bag before vacuuming, to kill any <b >fleas</b> that get sucked inside. If you vacuum without using the dust or salt, turn the bag when you&#8217;re finished, and put it in the trash can outdoors to keep the <b >fleas</b> from escaping and getting back into the house.</p>
<p>You can trap a whole of <b >fleas</b> by placing a dish of soapy water under a desk lamp or night light. Place a trap near your pet&#8217;s sleeping area, and in other rooms where <b >fleas</b> are a problem. The <b >fleas</b> will jump toward the warm light and drown in the soapy water.</p>
<p>It takes about two weeks for <b >flea</b> eggs to hatch, and another combine of weeks before they come to be egg-laying adults. You may not observation a reduction in the whole of <b >fleas</b> for about a month, since they are constantly hatching and growing through this 3- to 4-week life cycle. Just keep cleaning, and in time you will observation that there are fewer <b >fleas</b> hanging around.</p>
<p>Always treat your house before your pets if you already have a serious infestation; otherwise, the <b >fleas</b> will jump right back on as soon as the dog is out of the bath. Putting the pets covering isn&#8217;t a clarification because <b >fleas</b> prefer to dine on cats and dogs, but if there are none around they&#8217;ll jump on the house members for a meal. They probably will anyway.</p>
<p><b >Fleas</b> pose no extra health risks to humans, except for the annoying itching they cause, but some habitancy are more sensitive to their bites than others. <b >Fleas</b> can carry their own tapeworm parasites, but must be ingested for these parasites to infect animals or humans. Your dog may swallow a <b >flea</b> while he&#8217;s grooming himself, but it&#8217;s unlikely a someone will swallow a <b >flea</b> unless he happens to jump into your dinner plate (yuck!).</p>
<p><b>Step Three: Treating Your Pets</b> regular daily care can keep your pet&#8217;s <b >flea</b> problems at a minimum. Feed your dogs or cats a high-quality food that will keep them in optimum health. A strong immune system will help them repel <b >fleas</b>, and avoid extreme skin reactions when they are bitten. retention your pets well-groomed, combing them daily with a <b >flea</b> comb, can take off many of the pesky critters. Keep a dish of soapy water handy to rinse the <b >fleas</b> off the comb and drown them. Bathe your pet regularly, but not more than once a week to keep his skin from drying out excessively.</p>
<p>There are many <b >flea</b> collars, dips, and sprays that include chemicals designed to kill <b >fleas</b>, but many vets consider them ineffective and are unsure about the adverse effects of long-term use. <b >Flea</b> shampoos are thought about mild enough, since the toxins are rinsed off the skin, although their effectiveness is questionable. Bathing your pet in any mild shampoo for ten minutes will drown most adult <b >fleas</b>; use a <b >flea</b> comb to take off any <b >fleas</b> that don&#8217;t rinse out of your pet&#8217;s fur.</p>
<p>Bathing with either <b >flea</b> shampoo or non-medicated shampoo may take off <b >fleas</b>, but won&#8217;t kill eggs or forestall more <b >fleas</b> from jumping on your dog! The use of oral <b >flea</b> medications is gaining popularity as an effective, long-term formula of retention your pets <b >flea</b>-free. Some oral <b >flea</b> medications are only ready by prescription, but some are non-prescription and ready through your veterinarian or online. Ask your vet for a recommendation; he/she will know if these medications will interact with other medications your dog or cat may be taking.</p>
<p><b>Step Four: Chemicals As a Last Resort</b> If the infestation in your home is already so serious that cleaning doesn&#8217;t seem to help, use chemical <b >flea</b> killers as a <i>last resort</i>. Always corollary the manufacturers&#8217; instructions thought about so the application is sufficient (with any luck) and to avoid adding any more toxic chemicals to your home than necessary. Send all house members outside, put the cats and/or dogs outside, and don&#8217;t forget your birds, lizards, and other small pets that may be affected by the poisonous chemicals. Cover aquariums so the chemicals in the air aren&#8217;t drawn into the water. Use a stock that kills eggs and larvae as well as adult <b >fleas</b>, or in a few weeks you&#8217;ll have to deal with the question again. Be sure to let the house air out wholly before allowing anyone back inside.</p>
<p><b>Warnings About &#8220;Natural&#8221; Products</b> Many manufacturers are jumping on the organic bandwagon, and offering <b >flea</b> <b >control</b> products that claim to be safe and effective. Understand that &#8220;natural&#8221; does not Always mean &#8220;safe.&#8221;</p>
<p>Some products include pyrethrins, a natural plant toxin, that is less toxic that its synthetic counterpart but still is a poison!</p>
<p>Essential oils of oranges and other citrus fruits are often used in &#8220;organic&#8221; <b >flea</b> <b >control</b> products. Cats do not metabolize important oils well and the compounds in the oil can be absorbed through their thin skin, building up to toxic levels over time. <i>Never use any important oils on your cat or allow the cat to eat them!</i> Other natural ingredients that can cause allergic or toxic reactions in cats and dogs include tea tree oil and pennyroyal oil.</p>
<p><b >Fleas</b> don&#8217;t like the taste of garlic, and mixing it into your cat or dog&#8217;s food will make their blood less desirable as a meal for <b >fleas</b>, but raw garlic can cause anemia or even death when fed to pets. Brewer&#8217;s yeast may be added to your pet&#8217;s food to repel <b >fleas</b> (they don&#8217;t like the taste of that, either) but can cause allergic skin reactions in some pets.</p>
<p><b>Join the <b >Flea</b> Fight To safe Your Pet&#8217;s Health!</b> Fighting <b >fleas</b> can come to be a full-time job if you let them get the jump on you (pun intended). Allowing your pet to remain <b >flea</b>-infested is irresponsible pet proprietary and can threaten the health of your cat or dog by creating serious skin infections and anemia, which can create huge vet bills or even cause the death of your pet. Take care of your pet&#8217;s health as well as you would your own child&#8217;s. After all, aren&#8217;t they just like children to us?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[No need to wrestle your cat into a flea dip anymore. The most recent preventive treatments are easy to apply. While shampoos and flea collars are still options, parasitologists have industrialized amazing new weapons in the war against fleas and ticks. With uncomplicated monthly administrations of these oral, injectable, or topical medications, you can guard [...]]]></description>
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<p>No need to wrestle your cat into a <b >flea</b> dip anymore. The most recent preventive treatments are easy to apply. While shampoos and <b >flea</b> collars are still options, parasitologists have industrialized amazing new weapons in the war against <b >fleas</b> and ticks. With uncomplicated monthly administrations of these oral, injectable, or topical medications, you can guard your cat against <b >flea</b> and tick infestations. <b >Fleas</b> and ticks are hazardous disease carriers that can make your cat&#8217;s life miserable. <b >Fleas</b> can transmit tapeworms and cause itchy allergic reactions, which can lead to scratching, hair loss, and infection. <b >Fleas</b> ingest animals&#8217; blood, and the bloodsuckers can genuinely consume so much that some cats die of blood loss. Hence it&#8217;s crucial to keep your cat <b >flea</b>-free.</p>
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<p>These Treatments Keep the Pests Away</p>
<h2>Flea Control</h2>
<p>New medications prevent infestations by killing the adults that hitch a ride on your furry friend or by keeping their eggs from hatching. Here&#8217;s what you need to know about the most tasteless <b >flea</b> and tick preventives in your veterinarian&#8217;s arsenal.</p>
<p>Program contains lufenuron, a chemical that prevents <b >flea</b> eggs from hatching but does not kill adult <b >fleas</b>. It is ready as a monthly oral tablet or suspension and as a twice every year veterinarian administered injection. This aggregate doesn&#8217;t work against ticks.<br />
<br />Frontline is ready in a dab-on method or a spray. It uses fipronil to wipe out both <b >fleas</b> and ticks, and it continues to work even after you give your pet a bath.</p>
<p>Advantage (imidacloprid) is a topical medicine that also withstands washings and keeps killing <b >fleas</b> for a full month.</p>
<p>Revolution (selamectin) is the most recent big gun among the monthly options for <b >flea</b> and tick prevention. You apply a few drops of the liquid medication to your pet&#8217;s skin, and it guards against heartworms, <b >flea</b> eggs and adult <b >fleas</b>, ticks, ear mites, hookworms, and roundworms.</p>
<p>If Your Cat Has Been Infested</p>
<p>If you started using one of these <b >flea</b> medications after you discovered a <b >flea</b> infestation, you&#8217;ll need to treat your house too. <b >Fleas</b> can live for some months in your house and yard, and <b >flea</b> eggs may hatch in your carpet, cushions, and drapes for years. Your cat isn&#8217;t the only one at risk: citizen can get irritating fleabites too. Ridding your home of these pests takes time and a concerted approach. Here&#8217;s what to do.</p>
<p>To get rid of housebound <b >fleas</b></p>
<p>Use pro <b >flea</b> foggers in each room and sprays for hard-to-reach spots. Clean the <b >flea</b> eggs out of your house by vacuuming some times in a week. After each vacuuming session, remove vacuum bags and tape them closed, then throw the bags away. Also clean your cat&#8217;s popular hangouts and wash her bedding regularly.</p>
<p>If your <b >flea</b> question is recurring</p>
<p>You may need to treat your yard as well. Use pro concentrated yard sprays for the outdoor fight. You can buy many that attach genuinely to the end of a orchad hose for application. It&#8217;s especially leading to spray moist and shaded areas of your yard. Note: You should never use any environmental medicine directly on your pet. Ridding your pet and home of these hardy pests is a tough job, but you&#8217;ll rest easier knowing that your cat doesn&#8217;t have to endure the maddening itch or insidious diseases these parasites can inflict.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2011 08:30:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>There are many natural cat and dog <b >flea</b> treatment solutions available in the store and many more new found holistic home <b >control</b> measures that seem to have proven effective for a healthier and safe <b >flea</b> dismissal regime.</p>
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<p>In fact, a lot of owners tend to have the misconception that because a goods or treatment is natural at its origin, it must be safe to use as well. Unfortunately that is not always the case. When one originally natural goods is applied for a curative purpose, there exists chemical reactions which might be adverse to the ample incredible result. Hence, it is not always true that all natural products and treatments are safe when applied for specific purposes.</p>
<h2>Flea Control</h2>
<p>That said, there are still distinct natural products that have been used over time, and proven to be effective in <b >flea</b> dismissal without the harmful effects on health. Take for instance the straightforward <b >flea</b> comb. Designed to help take off the remnants of the parasites, their eggs and incubating larvae from animal fur, it is a proven effective goods without causing undue harm to the environment, the pet and house members. Also, using the time tested borate powder to for <b >flea</b> extermination by sprinkling the powder form onto carpets, furniture and upholstery. Of course there is need for wholly vacuum cleaning the areas thereafter.</p>
<p>Application of chemical based or natural treatments do have their drawbacks when used on dogs and cats separately. Take for instance, distinct topical applications available in the store are specifically meant for dogs and should never be used on cats as the latter lack distinct enzymes within their systems which fail to breakdown the harsh chemicals. Natural pet <b >flea</b> <b >control</b> treatments like important oils can certainly cause more corporeal harm to cats then good. Garlic too should be avoided whenever possible.</p>
<p>An ample effective <b >flea</b> dismissal regime will only be flourishing with ample and regular cleaning, a sharp and heighten awareness of what natural cat and dog <b >flea</b> treatment solutions work best, complete with conventionally used methods of conscientious shampooing and combing to get rid of the <b >fleas</b>.</p>
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		<title>Flea control Secrets &#8211; Do You Need Flea treatment For Indoor Felines?</title>
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<p>Many habitancy mistakenly believe that their indoor cats do not need <b >flea</b> rehabilitation but indoor cat <b >flea</b> <b >control</b> is prominent if you seek to forestall cat condition problems.</p>
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<p>Why?</p>
<h2>Flea Control</h2>
<p>Believe it or not <b >fleas</b> can invade any household and so security and prevention is prominent to avoid the disease risks posed to pets by <b >fleas</b>.</p>
<p>Risks posed from <b >fleas</b> on cats can lead to the need for veterinary rehabilitation for issues such as <b >flea</b> bite dermatitis, <b >flea</b> bit anemia, tapeworm and more.</p>
<p>Even one <b >flea</b> can cause misery for an animal that is sensitive or allergic to <b >fleas</b>.</p>
<p>So, just how can indoor cats come to be exposed or infected with <b >fleas</b>?</p>
<p><b >Flea</b> infestations can occur in surprising ways.</p>
<p>For instance, feral cats host <b >fleas</b> and distribute these pests to other environments as they roam straight through a neighborhood.</p>
<p>In addition, other roaming animals (dogs, rats, wild animals) can bring <b >fleas</b> into a yard and organery or into the unsecured crawl spaces of your home.</p>
<p>Pet parents, or human visitors, might also bring <b >fleas</b> into the home on their clothing or shoes.</p>
<p>Finally, if you supply a secured outdoor area for your cat, entrance to the patio, or have other pets that are allowed outside, your cat could also pick up <b >fleas</b>.</p>
<p>How do you know if your indoor cat has <b >fleas</b>?</p>
<p>There are a few ways to identify a <b >flea</b> infestation.</p>
<p>First, you might honestly see a <b >flea</b> crawling on your pet.</p>
<p>If your cat begins grooming excessively, or biting and chewing, these might be indicators of a <b >flea</b> infestation</p>
<p>Another way to identify the threat of infestation is to set up a <b >flea</b> trap overnight (or use a nightlight with a shallow pan of soapy water underneath it).</p>
<p>Either expedient will attract and drown any adult <b >fleas</b> in the environment&#8211;but adult <b >fleas</b> only contain 5% of an infestation!</p>
<p>Finally, every pet care arsenal should contain a <b >flea</b> comb. Using this tool will recapitulate if a pet has <b >fleas</b>.</p>
<p>So, how do you stop this a <b >flea</b> infestation threat?</p>
<p>In the past, habitancy relied on commercial <b >flea</b> <b >control</b> products but recently there has been serious concern over the use of <b >flea</b> <b >control</b> products on pets.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t know about this issue, read prominent data connected to the 2009 Epa <b >flea</b> and tick stock advisory.</p>
<p>The advisory was made after 44,000 animals were impacted adversely after <b >flea</b> <b >control</b> products were applied&#8211;resulting in 1,600 pet deaths.</p>
<p>Today habitancy are looking for safer, less toxic options to <b >flea</b> treatments but don&#8217;t comprehend that natural does not always mean less toxic&#8211;and many herbs and principal oils are toxic to cats.</p>
<p>The inexpressive of how to get rid of <b >fleas</b> for indoor cats can be found in the three pillars that form the Triangle of victorious <b >Flea</b> <b >Control</b>:</p>
<p><strong>Treat the exterior Environment</strong></p>
<p>This means holding the yard tidy and free from debris. Trim grass and think using parasitic nematodes that prey on <b >fleas</b> in dissimilar stages of their development.</p>
<p><strong>Treat the Interior Environment </strong></p>
<p>Dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, and mopping are a few non-toxic alternatives. Bedding and favorite pet resting areas should also be cleaned. Added strategies can contain use of a stock such as FleaBustersRx.</p>
<p><strong>Treat the Animal </strong></p>
<p>Daily <b >flea</b> combing, a water dip, or a weekly bath in oatmeal shampoo will help get rid of <b >fleas</b>. Believe it or not, chemical shampoos or dips are not needed. opt a repellent such as NaturVet <b >flea</b> spray for cats to forestall repel <b >fleas</b>.</p>
<p>Once you opt your methods to address the issue you must apply all concurrently and then repeat every three to six weeks to make sure you stop the <b >flea</b> infestation cycle.</p>
<p>  Flea control Secrets &#8211; Do You Need Flea treatment For Indoor Felines?</p>
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		<title>Flea control Life Cycle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 06:30:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scientific classification: Order Siphonaptera. Dog fleas are classified as Ctenocephalides canis, cat fleas as Ctenocephalides felis felis, and human fleas as Pulex irritans. The rat flea of the tropics is classified as Xenopsylla cheopis; the rat flea of Europe as Ceratophyllus fasciatus. The stick tight flea is classified as Echidnophaga gallinacea. Flea is the normal [...]]]></description>
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<p>Scientific classification: Order Siphonaptera. Dog <b >fleas</b> are classified as Ctenocephalides canis, cat <b >fleas</b> as Ctenocephalides felis felis, and human <b >fleas</b> as Pulex irritans. The rat <b >flea</b> of the tropics is classified as Xenopsylla cheopis; the rat <b >flea</b> of Europe as Ceratophyllus fasciatus. The stick tight <b >flea</b> is classified as Echidnophaga gallinacea.</p>
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<p><b >Flea</b> is the normal name for parasitical, wingless insects. The adults of <b >flea</b> feed on the blood of their host they are seen as exterior parasites on the skin of human beings, other mammals, and birds. They are found in every situation and place in the world. They lay eggs at the edges of carpets, between floorboards, in the folds of curtains, in refuse piles, and in other places that furnish security and enough nutrition for the larvae. These eggs come to be larva in five to seven days and they are armed with biting mouth parts. They nourish for two to three weeks on crude refuse; the larvae spin cocoons and enter a pupa stage which turns to an adult in about one to two weeks. Adult <b >fleas</b> are about 1 to 8 mm in length; they have wide, rather flat, polished bodies, which are light red-brown to very dark brown, short antennae, and piercing and sucking mouth parts. They have tiny or no eyes at all. They have long and powerful legs which enable them to leap slowly high into the air.</p>
<h2>Flea Control</h2>
<p>Now, there are numerous <b >flea</b> species and they infest household pets and domestic animals. The dog <b >flea</b> and the cat <b >flea</b> are two of the most common species, both of which are parasites; sometimes they are on human beings, poultry, and livestock in the absence of their natural host. The human <b >flea</b>, the species generally found on people, is distributed throughout the world. The dog <b >flea</b>, cat <b >flea</b>, and human <b >flea</b> are all intermediate hosts of a common cat and dog parasite, the cucumber tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum). Tapeworm eggs are deposited in fecal matter, and some of these eggs may clutch to the fur of the original host. <b >Flea</b> larvae swallow the tapeworm eggs. The worm larva remains within the <b >flea</b> during all its life stages, but becomes infective only in the adult <b >flea</b>. An animal or human being becomes infected when it swallows an infected <b >flea</b>, as, for example, when an animal licks its fur. The adult tapeworm then begins to establish inside the host animal. Human cases are rare and accidental. The rat <b >fleas</b>, in the tropics and in Europe, are important carriers of bubonic plague, as is the sticktight <b >flea</b>, which is also noted for its habit of clinging tenaciously to its host. Dog eczema is ordinarily associated with the proximity of <b >fleas</b>.</p>
<p>To <b >control</b> <b >fleas</b>, you have to target the adult and the larva, in overview you have to destroy the adults and making breeding places unsuitable for larval life. Adult <b >fleas</b> are destroyed by judicious application of insecticides or petroleum jelly. These agents must be properly used to avoid harm to the infected animal or person.</p>
<p>  Flea control Life Cycle</p>
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		<title>Flea control &#8211; Getting Rid of Fleas in Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 19:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your favorite pets like to sit and sleep on the furniture than you can bet that their fleas will dig in and take up home like kings! The first step for you to take towards the furniture is vacuuming it well each day. You can&#8217;t forget to vacuum under the cushions either. You will [...]]]></description>
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<p>If your favorite pets like to sit and sleep on the furniture than you can bet that their <b >fleas</b> will dig in and take up home like kings!</p>
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<p>The first step for you to take towards the furniture is vacuuming it well each day. You can&#8217;t forget to vacuum under the cushions either. You will need to hit all the hard-to-reach places especially hard since they can be little <b >flea</b> havens. The same is true for the underside of all your chairs. After you sweep you should take out a pail of soap and water and clean the furniture as good as can. Good detergent will be more than capable of killing the <b >fleas</b>, but you will need something a bit tougher to kill the eggs they&#8217;ll leave behind.</p>
<h2>Flea Control</h2>
<p>For this you might want to pick up a little <b>diatomaceous earth</b> and dust the furniture with it. You should wear a mask and eye safety while doing this just to be careful. The powder should be left out on the furniture for a few days. After it has set in you should vacuum to clear the extra dust and dead <b >fleas</b>. This should be done with a disposable bag you can seal up and throw away. By throw away I mean away. You have to take it surface and far from your home. Any live <b >fleas</b> in the bag may try to break out and get back to your home.</p>
<p>A borate-based powder is an additional one option for you. They will be able to deal with the <b >flea</b> situation for up to a year if used properly. You should wait about 7 days for the powder to set before you vacuum it up.</p>
<p>The best way whole is to use a combination of something to kill the adult <b >fleas</b> and their eggs and larvae. One option is a increase regulator such as Mithoprene or perhaps Pyriproxyfen. If you use these you&#8217;ll be able to kill the flee larvae effectively over a long duration of time. Just remember that you should let any spray dry wholly before you use the furniture. In fact, you should let it dry and then vacuum it before you use it.</p>
<p>Any serious insecticide needs to have a follow-up treatment via vacuum. The insecticide will wipe out the majority of the larvae and eggs but a few survivors will still become adults that have to be removed by vacuuming. Anyone you decree to use you need to use a combination that will take out the developmental cycle while also killing the adults. To get rid of them wholly you will need to vacuum up any stragglers as time goes on.</p>
<p>In this whole process you can&#8217;t forget that you also have to get rid of all the <b >fleas</b> on your pet and in your lawn. These may require more serious insecticides so you should be true around children. If you are ever unsure about what to do, you should feel free to ask a professional for help. All in all, these are some of the best strategies I&#8217;ve used to get rid of <b >fleas</b> in furniture.</p>
<p>  Flea control &#8211; Getting Rid of Fleas in Furniture</p>
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