McDonald B J, Foil C S, Foil L D
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA.
Department of Entomology, 402 Life Sciences, LSU Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA.
Vet Dermatol. 1998 Jun;9(2):75-79. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-3164.1998.00090.x.
Survival, egg production and egg viability of fleas allowed to feed on eight flea-allergic and six flea-naive cats were compared. Fifty fleas, in feeding cages or free roaming, were allowed to feed on the cats. Flea-allergic cats removed significantly more free-roaming fleas than did flea-naive cats. Female fleas produced fewer eggs on flea-allergic cats than on flea-naive cats regardless of feeding method. There was no significant difference in egg viability between the two groups. The data suggest that flea-allergic cats efficiently removed fleas by grooming and that they also produce unknown factor(s) that affect the fecundity of fleas.
对以8只对跳蚤过敏的猫和6只未接触过跳蚤的猫为宿主进食的跳蚤的存活情况、产卵量和卵的活力进行了比较。将50只跳蚤置于喂食笼中或任其自由活动,使其叮咬这些猫。对跳蚤过敏的猫比未接触过跳蚤的猫清除的自由活动跳蚤数量明显更多。无论采用何种喂食方式,雌性跳蚤在对跳蚤过敏的猫身上产的卵都比对未接触过跳蚤的猫少。两组之间的卵活力没有显著差异。数据表明,对跳蚤过敏的猫通过梳理毛发有效地清除了跳蚤,并且它们还产生了影响跳蚤繁殖力的未知因素。