Two days ago we took Coco's winter coat off. And as I 100% expected, she immediately started scratching and gnawing herself like MAD.
I am almost totally sure she does NOT have fleas, but she sure in hell is acting like she does.
ABOVE: See? She has gnawed herself until she is bleeding. It is so frustrating seeing her do this to herself.
So just to be sure and cover the bases, I will go out today and buy some flea treatments for her.
I can't give her a bath with flea shampoo now that she has broken skin. Grrrrr.
The other thing I will do is clean all her bedding, blankets etc.
The next thing on my list for the day is to go and talk to the maintenance man, 'L'.
When we moved in here, we immediately noticed that the water in the kitchen sink took ages to drain away. Stew has put Draino down the drain several times, and I've even done boiling water and baking soda... in the hope to clear any blockage.
Now Stew has noticed the outside gully trap is overflowing into the garden. So, clearly there is a blockage somewhere outside the house.
Luckily, the drains from the bathroom and laundry are not blocked.
Hopefully 'L' can clarify who's responsibility it is to get this fixed. As the blockage is clearly outside, we think it's probably the village management. But we will see.
And that is me for now... I'm off to start me day.
ABOVE: It is a glorious day for washing! Windy with sunshine. I've got a big load on right now, which will go out shortly.





Hopefully L will be able to take care of it with one of those long snakes or some simple trick.
ReplyDeleteOur dogs get oral flea and tick treatment once a month, year round.
ReplyDeleteAnd we live where it soundly freezes each winter.
Everyone I know with dogs does this, preventive.
Everyone I know with cats, even if the cats are indoor, does this too, me included.
Vickie
Take Coco to the vet for a skin check - she might be allergic to something. One of my dogs is allergic to grass so is on an antihistamine to stop her scratching. It could also be a food allergy. I also spend a fortune on flea and tick monthly medication for 2 cats and 2 dogs and a rabbit! It's expensive! Get her checked so they can say for sure. xx Colleen
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