Cat flea treatment – choosing the right product

Choosing the right flea treatment is imprortant for your cat's health

Choosing the right flea treatment is imprortant for your cat's health

Cats with fleas can be a tricky problem. Because of their interest in exploring and fastidious habits, figuring out that your cat has a flea problem can be one of the hardest parts of flea treament!

Cats are more likely to pick up a flea infestation than your average dog because they tend to go exploring when let out of the house. Their travels can take them all over the neighbourhood, and they are likely to spend time in areas that a flea-infested animal may also frequent. As they travel around on their daily rounds, young adult fleas will jump on and hitch a ride.

Once they have a significant number of fleas, then flea eggs will start to accumulate in your home environment. These will develop into larvae and pupae, and eventually hatch and infest your cat as well. Soon you can have hundreds of fleas in your house, making your cat itchy and possibly even having a snack on any humans they happen to find as well.

Cats are very clean animals, and like to spend a lot of their time grooming. This grooming behaviour is quite effective at removing fleas and cleaning up any flea dirt or similar. However it also makes it difficult to realise if your cat has a flea problem. If they have only low numbers of fleas, they might remove them by grooming before you notice them.

Sounds like a good thing, right? Unfortunately there are some drawbacks. Firstly, fleas are frequently carriers of the tapeworm, Dipylidium caninum. When your cat grooms a flea and ingests it, they are likely to get a tapeworm infestation as well. Secondly, cats with flea allergies do not need to have large numbers of fleas to cause a problem. If they are grooming the fleas off before you see them, then your cat may be suffering without you even knowing!

Luckily, there are plenty of cat flea treatment products available to use on your cat. This includes Advantage, Advocate, Frontline Plus, Revolution, Program, and a number of other products. You can get some products from your supermarket or local pet store, while others are only available from your veterinarian.

When choosing a product, make sure to avoid any product that contains permethrin, even if it says that it is ok for cats. Cats have a problem with breaking down this product and can become quite ill, even using it at the recommended dose rates.

The safest and most effective options for flea treatment in cats are the ones that you can buy from your veterinarian. These products have undergone extensive safety and effectiveness testing, which means that they are less likely to cause side effects and more likely to help you to get rid of fleas.

Your choice of cat flea treatment product ultimately depends on what you are looking for. If you are interested only in treating fleas, and not worried about treating heartworm or intestinal worms, choose Frontline Plus or Advantage. Both of these are cost-effective and work great at treating flea infestations.  If you are interested in a product that “does it all”, then the best choices are Revolution or Advocate. These combine flea control ingredients along with heartworm and intestinal worm control and protection.

Make sure to treat every animal in the house, and treat them every month. If you are persistent and remember to use your flea treatment product, then you will be able to get on top of your flea problem and prevent it from coming back. It is always a good idea to consult your veterinarian before starting any new treatment on your pet, especially if they have any previous medical problems.

To a flea free pet!

Simon

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