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meeks
Joined: 22 Sep 2006
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| Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:41 am Post subject: Dust mites |
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I have seen a similar posting about 'tiny brown fleas'. Is this similar to dust mites or moving dandruff or cheyletiella? I notice the tiny dust moving on my long hair cat's fur. I have tried Frontline Spray, dipping cat in medicated bath and most important, keep my house clean but problem still persists. We live in apartment and cat is strictly indoor and there's no potted plants.
So far i notice that the mites is only on the surface of fur and the skin is not affected. I'm worried it will bite the cat and cause more problem. The vet says it's not really harmful to cats or humans but i'm not comfortable knowing we have mites at home!
Please help!! |
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