Hello. I have had a Persian cat for several years. She has big, thick and deep fur and I thought that there was no way fleas could get inside and settle there. But the cat began to scratch. I bathe her, and she kept scratching. He started with his teeth already. I moved her fur and saw small black dots. They don't look like fleas, but I can't see anything more because she doesn't give it to me and her fur is very thick. I don't know if they are fleas or not, but I want to get rid of them because it itches a lot. I have no idea where they came from, because she's too lazy to go out on the terrace. Any ideas on how to get rid of it It seems to me that dust will not do, because her fur is thick, like a sheep's. Please tell me something, if you know, I will be very grateful to you and especially the cat will be grateful to you.
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First he took her to a hairdresser to have her hair cut almost to the skin so they would be easier to see and the fight with them would be easier. It is the thick fur that is the ideal place for them to grow into it. Second, buy a special flea shampoo and bathe her with it like Frontline or Advantage and drop a few drops of it behind your neck, or buy a parasite strap. It is best to take her to a veterinarian who will give you the most adequate advice on how to act in this case. And hurry up, these reptiles are everywhere, and if they slide into the whole house with clothes and carpets, you won't be able to get rid of them for months.