How I stopped fleas in their tracks.

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RuthV

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Joey has been having a bout with fleas for 2 mos.or so. I applied Frontline twice over the correct time frame etc - but still could see fleas traveling across his stomach - which is almost bare of fur now - age? (DH thinks he's licked off his fur there, but I doubt it) At least I can see the fleas. Trying to catch them by hand only resulted in pinched delicate tummy skin and a mad cat.

This morning it hit me as he lay, stomach exposed, on the kitchen floor. I ran for my Vaseline, dipped in my middle finger and hit those fleas runnin. Stopped em cold. I think they drowned in place in a matter of seconds. So, later I'll have to wipe Joey clean, but at lest I know I got 4 of em. I'd rather have some Vas on him than those stinkin' fleas. He really needs a full bath, but I can't do it myself and I don't trust groomers not to knock him out, plus the stress of the trip etc. I got some no-rinse shampoo the groomers use and am trying to keep his coat half way decent with that and some tween bath wipes made for cats.

Hope this helps.
 
Great job on the fleas! That isn't something I would have come up with :lol: .

I know you can put a drop of liquid soap on a tick to kill it, same principal, but hadn't thought about Vaseline.
 
many insects have small pores on their body for respiration instead of a nose. If you block the pores with soap, vaseline, etc, you suffocate them and they die.
 
AND....here it is 12 hrs later and I can't even see the fleas in their Vaseline tombs. I wanted to pick them off and they're not even THERE. Somehow, I doubt that Joey licked then off. I'll have a better look tonight when he plops down on my feet on the ottoman. That's when I get some good grooming done when he's sorta zonked out.
 
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