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Flea and Tick Treatment for Cats

Be sure to consult with your veterinarian and thoroughly read the manufacturer's guidelines before choosing flea and tick treatment, preventives and/or home/yard care products. If your veterinarian determines that prescription intervention is needed, Petco carries that.

Besides causing your cat discomfort, fleas and ticks can carry harmful diseases. Fortunately, there are many options available to help keep your family safe. Flea collars are a common choice and some can help repel both fleas and ticks. Besides collars, Petco also carries an assortment of topical and oral flea medications for cats. Many of these treatment/prevention products target fleas and ticks while some provide additional protection for ear mites, heartworms and internal parasites, depending on the product. Many of these products are administered orally or applied topically once a month, and provide full-body protection.

Petco also offers house and yard flea treatment sprays, shampoos and combs that help you remove adult fleas and ticks from your cat. These solutions can help get biting bugs off your cat's coat, but they shouldn’t be the only step you take to address an infestation. Additional steps to safeguard your home include yard sprays, foggers and powders that help rid your yard, rugs and fabrics of fleas and their eggs.

FAQs About Flea & Tick Treatments

The best selling cat flea treatment brands are:

  • Seresto
  • Advantage II
  • Frontline
  • Cheristin
  • Vet's Best

The best flea and tick medication varies from cat to cat based on their daily activities, health status and more. Discuss treatment with your veterinarian to determine your best option.

Flea and tick medications come in many different forms. Learn how flea treatments work and which option might be the best match for your cat. Always discuss treatment with your veterinarian, who can provide advice based on your cat's age and health status.

Protecting your pet from fleas should be a top goal for cat parents. Flea infestations that go untreated can be burdensome and make your cat extremely ill. Discuss your cat’s options with your veterinarian.

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