Cats and mosquitoes

Ragnarok

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I have seen how strays in my neighbourhood gets attacked by mosquitoes which makes me wonder why mosquitoes would be attacking cats. Mosquitoes don't normally attack my cats in my home because they are not in my house, have you had mosquitoes attack your cats in your home?
 
Fortunately, I don't have any problems with mosquitoes in my house or within my yard. I can't remember the last time I heard a mosquito sound or cry. They can be very discomforting. My cats doesn't have to suffer them either.
 
I don't have mosquito infestation in my place. I've never seen them attack any of my cats, so it's nothing for me to worry about. Although, it's a common thing for most developing countries.
 
Mosquitoes attack humans and animals. There's no favouritism about who to visit or not. I can only pity those stray cats outside because mine is protected.
 
Cats have sturdy furs, so I don’t think they can be affected by mosquitoes so much. It will be a lot of work to work through the thick hairs to get to the skin of the cats.
 
Cats have sturdy furs, so I don’t think they can be affected by mosquitoes so much. It will be a lot of work to work through the thick hairs to get to the skin of the cats.
I don't know how true it was that their fur can stop mosquitoes to get through their fur or getting affected because they won't tell us if they are bitten by one. But the only thing I have reasoned is that preventing mosquitoes from the house is the best idea.
 
I don't have to worry about mosquitoes for my cats because they are not in my house. I haven't had a mosquitoe bite in more than 20 years. It's not a problem for me.
 
Cats have sturdy furs, so I don’t think they can be affected by mosquitoes so much. It will be a lot of work to work through the thick hairs to get to the skin of the cats.
Not sure how true that is. If mosquitos can bite through a thick socks or a blanket, I'm sure it won't have much challenge navigating the cat's furs.
 
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