SimonM
Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Both of our cats have collars, the type with an elastic panel so that they don't get hung up.
I second what others have already said; feed them well, play with them and they tend not to go out hunting (as much!).
When our 2 were kittens, we had collars with bells on. We took the bells off though as they really seemed to drive the cats mad.
On the subject of fleas, we have over the years picked up a few tips - mainly from different vets:
Simon
I second what others have already said; feed them well, play with them and they tend not to go out hunting (as much!).
When our 2 were kittens, we had collars with bells on. We took the bells off though as they really seemed to drive the cats mad.
On the subject of fleas, we have over the years picked up a few tips - mainly from different vets:
- When you change the old flea collar, cut it into short lengths (stored in a safe place) and put pieces in your vacuum bag. They are still effective enough to kill eggs at close range!
- We use "flea foggers" to treat the entire house, twice a year. These give protection against all stages of the flea life cycle.
- Make sure you treat all pets in the household - even the rabbit / guinea pigs that live outdoors.
Simon