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<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;"> 1. The simplest way is to use a comb with fine teeth to comb the cat's hair. Fleas will get stuck on the comb, and then these fleas will be Adhere to the tape and put it in a cleaning agent to kill it. Owners should be careful not to crush the caught fleas with their hands. After simply crushing the fleas, the eggs in the fleas will fly out. It is still possible that the pet cat is infected by fleas. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;"> 2. Bathing the cat to keep the cat’s body clean is also an effective way to eradicate fleas. While bathing, you can use flea-killing shampoo and care solution, starting from the cat's head and cleaning it bit by bit towards the tail to completely eliminate fleas in the hair. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;"> 3. A clean and comfortable environment is the best way to eradicate fleas. Therefore, when raising pet cats, the living environment should be cleaned regularly, and the cat nest should be exposed to the sun to dry and disinfect. You can also spray anti-flea spray or insecticide at home to eliminate the growth of fleas. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">4. When the fleas on the cat's hair grow too much, it will lead to skin diseases in the cat, and the epidermis will begin. Red patches appear, accompanied by hair loss. When this happens, the owner should take the cat to the clinic for medical treatment, and do not let the skin disease spread and affect the daily life of the pet cat.