Have cute pets at home | How to repel mosquitoes in families with cats?

How should cat-raising families repel mosquitoes to ensure that both us and our kittens are safe? Don’t worry, in fact, if you do these things well, you can avoid anxiety when raising cats and repelling mosquitoes in your family!

Today, let's talk about the usage problem that is always easy to ignore.

First of all, no matter which mosquito repellent product it is, don’t spray it at the cat! Even if it is a product marked with a low-toxicity and non-toxicity, if it is sprayed on the cat and then licked into the stomach and into the body, the toxicity will be completely different.

In addition, when repelling mosquitoes in the environment, avoid cats' food basins and other items to prevent accidental ingestion and poisoning.

And no matter which ingredient chemical mosquito repellent products are recommended to use with cats in closed spaces, especially for long-term burning mosquito repellents or plug-in continuously released electric mosquito repellents.

Although this type of product does not release much toxicity per unit time, the toxicity will continue to accumulate and exceed the amount in the closed space, which can easily lead to pet poisoning.

spray will be relatively better. The effective ingredients have the highest content in the space within half an hour, and will slowly degrade afterwards. However, be careful of the dosage and do not spray it violently, which will cause excessive standards if you are excited.

The safe approach is to first invite the cat to another room when repelling mosquitoes in the indoor environment, and to repel mosquitoes for a certain period of time. After ventilation and cleaning the indoor environment, then invite the cat in to ensure the safety of the cat to the greatest extent.

Of course, no matter which chemical mosquito repellent product is, it must be placed in a place that cats cannot reach, and don’t let the cat lick the mosquito repellent products that are sprayed on you.

Although chemical mosquito repellent products are currently very safe for cats, they are not unavailable. Just pay attention to the dosage and method when using them. For example, traditional physical methods, electric mosquito swatters, mosquito nets, mosquito killing lamps, and screens can all be used.