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2007-02-04 01:45:05 · 5 answers · asked by G*I*M*P 5 in Pets Cats

yes, it is a question

2007-02-04 01:49:19 · update #1

5 answers

Hello the ladybird won't harm your cat. They often catch things that creepa around or fly and accidently eat them.

Your cat does not have dandruff there is no such thing, as a cats skin is naturally oily courtesy of oily and hormanally scented secretions. However, some cats will suffer from time to time allergic reactions to flea dirt which if left in the fur and not groomed out will cause irritation likewise the fleas themselves can give your cat a very nasty form of dermatitus which is both dry crackly and weepy.

Whether your cat is an indoor cat or outdoor cat fleas spend 5% of there life living or feeding on your pet, the rest of the time is spent in rugs carpets and soft furnishings.

So your cat has dry skin that appears to be flaking, I should treat her for fleas via the vet and more importantly you need to treat your home not just to a pesticide killer of adult fleas and lavre but a real preventative containing an insect growth regulator, protecting your home for 6 to 12 months at a time.

The vet is also the best person to seek advice from as some of the products sold in shops are now considered to be carcinogious to cats.

The very best of luck.

2007-02-04 04:07:50 · answer #1 · answered by Nosey parker 5 · 0 0

Don't think the ladybird has anything to do with the dandruff. You could try brushing your cat more with a soft brush and that should help with dandruff, failing that if she will let you, you try bathing her with a proper animal shampoo, think you can get dry shampoo wipes which will help.

2007-02-04 01:55:19 · answer #2 · answered by denise4264 3 · 0 0

um the dandruff isnt related to your cat eating the ladybird, cats eat bugs all the time dont worry.
However get your cat to a vet so you can get a shampoo for her scalp as it may be irratated (once again NOTHING to do with the ladybug)
She'll be fine afterwards :)

2007-02-04 01:53:35 · answer #3 · answered by Sierra 2 · 0 0

Cats love frogs, but after watching them some cats have been known to try jumping like frogs, which they are not very good at and can have unfortunate effects.

2016-05-24 03:13:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

is that a question?

2007-02-04 01:48:53 · answer #5 · answered by C 3 · 0 0

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