Things You'll Need
- Flea shampoo
- Flea treatment spray
- Vacuum
- Washing machine and laundry detergent
Instructions
How to Remove Fleas from a Cat's Fur
Bathe your cat using warm water and flea shampoo specially made for felines. Follow the directions on the shampoo bottle's label and then rinse when complete.
Comb the dead fleas and eggs out of the cat's fur after the bath, using the flea comb. This prevents any more from hatching, as well as removing the dead bugs.
Apply a flea removal cream to the base of the cat's neck after its fur is dry. This prevents any more fleas from breeding in the cat's fur. Make sure that the cream is designed for cats.
Repeat the steps as necessary until the flea infestation is gone.
How to Remove Fleas From Your Home
Clean the house entirely, including vacuuming all of the floors, cleaning surfaces, and washing every article of clothing and furniture. Clothing and bedding should be washed in the washing machine with regular detergent.
Spray a flea treatment solution around the entire house, making sure to spray underneath furniture to hard-to-reach areas.
Quarantine the house for at least 24 hours. Flea spray is often very toxic to pets and animals, so take the family to stay elsewhere until the fumes have died down.
Repeat if needed. It may be necessary to hire an insect exterminator if store-bought products do not remove the flea infestation from your home. An exterminator has access to stronger flea treatments that will kill fleas and their eggs upon contact.