Year-Round Protection: Cat Flea and Tick Control from Jeffers Pet
Jeffers Pet presents a comprehensive selection of Cat Flea and Tick Control products, designed to offer superior protection for your feline companions. Our range includes top-of-the-line topical treatments, innovative flea collars, sprays, and more, ensuring a broad spectrum of options for flea and tick prevention.
Brands such as Seresto, Advantage II, Adams Plus, Zoetis, CapShield Maxx, and Provecta II are meticulously selected for their efficacy and reliability. These products guarantee effective defense against parasites, while prioritizing your cat’s safety and comfort. Ideal for cats of all breeds and sizes, our flea and tick solutions are formulated to provide long-lasting protection, ease of application, and minimal discomfort for your pet.
By choosing Jeffers Pet, you ensure that your cat remains healthy, comfortable, and free from pests throughout the year.
Consider checking our prescription flea & tick medicine for cats that can target this issue effectively and safely. Consult your veterinarian.
Can I purchase Cat Flea & Tick Control online?
Yes, just add it to your cart online. And for a full wellness boost, see our Cat Vitamins & Health Products. Free shipping may apply.
What is the best treatment for fleas for cats?
The most effective flea treatments combine fast-acting and long-lasting protection. Options available can range from prescription flea medicine to over-the-counter oral flea meds. Always choose products specifically labeled for cats. Never use dog flea products, as some ingredients could be toxic to cats like permethrin.
How long does it take for cat flea treatments to work?
Each type of cat flea and tick treatments vary on how long it takes for them to work. Oral pills or tablets usually take 30 minutes to work and is effective for the next 24-48 hours, while spot-on topicals and flea collars usually take 12-24 hours but last longer ranging from 1 to 8 months protection. For immediate relief, flea and tick shampoos for cats are your best option but this is best paired with a more long-term solution. Consult your veterinarian to provide the best flea and tick treatment for your cats.
What are the different types of cat flea treatments?
- Spot-on topicals
- Oral tablets or chewables
- Flea collars
- Flea shampoos
- Cat Flea sprays
- IGR (Insect Growth Regulators) — Prevent flea eggs/larvae from developing; often combined with adult-killing agents
How to apply cat flea treatments?
Check the label of your cat flea and tick solutions and carefully follow the instructions stated. Instructions from product to product may vary.
Generally, oral medications are given with or after food to reduce chances of nausea. Spot-on topicals can be applied by applying the solution directly on the cat's skin (not the fur) at the base of their skull or in between their shoulder blades. Cat flea collars, on the other hand, just require you to place it around your pet's neck, making sure it fits snuggly aka you should be able to fit two fingers underneath.
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