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Flea and Tick Treatments for Cornish Rex Cats
Does your Cornish Rex have fleas? Have you found a tick on him recently? If you answered ‘yes’ to either of these questions then it may be time to give your vet a call. One of the best ways to prevent fleas and ticks from attaching your cat is to place your cat on a monthly prevention program. Your vet can help you pick the most effective form of treatment as well as the safest form of treatment for your Cornish Rex. For example, if your cat has any type of digestive or stomach sensitivity, ask your vet about a topical treatment rather than oral pills as these may cause irritation. However, if your cat is prone to skin allergies, you may want to consider the oral pills. As for brands, there are a variety of options. Ask fellow Cornish Rex owners what they use. Talk with your veterinary clinic Rochester NY, visit http://rochestercatvet.com/ for more details.
I volunteer at a shelter. Recently a Cornish Rex was brought in with fleas. What can be given him to help get rid of the fleas? He is thought to be 10 years old and has open wounds.