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  2. Methoprene - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary Use: Methoprene is a common ingredient in flea control products for domestic animals, aiding in the suppression of flea populations on pets. Water Treatment: Methoprene is added to water storage systems to combat mosquito larvae, making it a crucial tool for public health initiatives in areas prone to mosquito-borne illnesses.

  3. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    They have been used in companion planting as pest control in agricultural and garden situations, and in households. Certain plants have shown effectiveness as topical repellents for haematophagous insects, such as the use of lemon eucalyptus in PMD, but incomplete research and misunderstood applications can produce variable results. [1]

  4. Flea treatments - Wikipedia

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    All flea-control products are recommended to be used at least half-yearly because the lifecycle of flea can last up to a year. [5] Although these products are effective in fighting against flea and tick infestations, they have different active ingredients and, because cats cannot metabolize some of the compounds of the product, care must be ...

  5. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    To prevent cats from becoming overweight, owners should be more inclined to implement weight control diets, which provide the cat with nutrient-dense, low energy ingredients. [56] Studies have shown that cats fed lower energy diets had a significantly reduced incidence of obesity, as the typical indoor pet cat does not need more energy than ...

  6. Insect-based pet food - Wikipedia

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    Insect-based pet food is pet food consisting of, or containing insects digestible by pets such as dogs or cats. A limited, but growing number of products are available on the market, including insect-based cat food, dog food, and pet treats. The process of consuming insects by animals (as well as humans) is called entomophagy.

  7. Shuttered NC flea market will be torn down soon. But the cats ...

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    How much does it cost? $200 for a pair of cats or kittens. $125 for a single cat; special rules apply for single kittens. $100 for a senior (age 7 and older) or special needs cat. $150 for a pair ...

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