If a cat has fleas, it will generally experience symptoms such as itching, anemia, and scabs. This is because when fleas bite a cat, the cat's skin will scratch or rub the affected area due to itching, which can lead to scabs. Secondly, long-term flea infestation can cause anemia symptoms in cats, such as pale mucous membranes and lethargy. Sometimes, when petting your cat, you can observe fleas or hard, black, shiny flea feces in their fur; if this happens, you should be alert.

We recommend that pet owners regularly deworm their cats, both internally and externally. This will generally prevent fleas from getting on their bodies, allowing them to maintain good health.