They are about the size of a grain of sand and are white or light brown in color. Flea eggs are often found in areas where fleas are likely to lay them, such as bedding, carpets, and furniture.
Here are some tips for finding flea eggs in cats fur:
* Use a flea comb. A flea comb is a fine-toothed comb that can help you remove fleas and flea eggs from your cat's fur. To use a flea comb, simply comb your cat's fur from head to tail, paying special attention to the areas around the neck, ears, and base of the tail.
* Inspect your cat's bedding. Fleas often lay their eggs in your cat's bedding, so it's important to inspect it regularly. Look for small, white eggs that are scattered throughout the bedding.
* Check your furniture. Fleas can also lay their eggs on furniture, so it's important to inspect your furniture, especially if your cat spends a lot of time on it. Look for small, white eggs in the folds and crevices of the furniture.
* If you find flea eggs in your cat's fur, take steps to get rid of the fleas. There are a number of different ways to get rid of fleas, including using flea control products, vacuuming your home thoroughly, and treating your cat's bedding and furniture with a flea killer.