Cats are afraid of mosquito bites. Although cats have thick hair, the hair on their mouth, nose, ears, belly, foot pads and other parts is relatively sparse, making them easy to be bitten by mosquitoes.
If a cat is bitten by a mosquito, symptoms such as redness, swelling, and itching will appear locally. This is caused by an allergic reaction. It mainly needs timely treatment. You can apply soapy water to the area where the cat was bitten by the mosquito. , can reduce swelling and relieve itching. If the affected area is still red and swollen, it is recommended to take the cat to the hospital for desensitization treatment in time.
What are some ways to repel mosquitoes that won’t harm cats?
1. If you have cats at home, you can use an electric mosquito swatter to repel mosquitoes. The electric mosquito swatter can directly kill mosquitoes. It will stick the mosquito corpses to the swatter and prevent it from falling to the ground. Prevents being eaten by curious cats and avoids the way cats can get sick by eating mosquitoes.
2. Prop up the mosquito net in the resting place. We prop up the mosquito net and put it on the bed, drive away the mosquitoes before going to bed, and then seal the mosquito net tightly, so that there will be no mosquito bites when sleeping at night.
3. If you have cats at home, you can install screens to repel mosquitoes. The most important equipment for physical mosquito repellent is screens. Prevent pesky mosquitoes and even equally pesky flies from entering your home, repel mosquitoes at their source.