Cats and Fleas: Flea and Tick Control for Felines
Flea infestation can be a very unpleasant experience for you and your cat. Cats and humans alike have an allergic reaction to the saliva in flea bites, resulting in itching, redness, hair loss, and potential severe skin infections. Fleas can also transmit tapeworms.
Ticks are another unpleasant visitor to your home. Not only can they transmit a wide variety of diseases and pathogens to you and your cat, they are downright disgusting to discover and remove, especially if they've gone undetected for a while.
If your cat or your home is suffering from fleas or ticks, PetzPost can provide you with a range of effective flea treatments for cats. You can order popular flea control medications such as Advantage Top Spot Flea Control, Frontline Flea and Tick Control, and Program Flea Treatment from us online.
Frontline Flea Control for Cats
Frontline Topspot for Flea and Tick Control for cats is an effective flea treatment. Frontline is applied topically between the shoulder blades and spreads naturally over the skin within 18 hours to kill fleas, ticks, and mites, and prevent reinfestation. Frontline for cats is safe to use - you don't need to worry about your cat ingesting toxins while grooming. Frontline Flea Control for cats lasts up to one month between applications.
Advantage Flea Control for Cats
Advantage Flea Control is another popular flea treatment for cats. Like Frontline, it is applied between the shoulder blades and spreads through the oil glands of the skin to kill fleas. Advantage Flea Control for cats is gentle enough for kittens as young as eight weeks, and should be applied monthly to prevent flea infestation.
Advantage ™ is a trademark of Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Germany.
Program Flea Control for Cats
Program Flea Treatment for cats is taken orally once a month, and interrupts the flea lifecycle, preventing them from breeding and infestation. Program Flea Treatment is best used as a preventative measure: start your cat on Program before the flea season begins and continue administering it throughout the flea breeding season.
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