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Keep Your Cat Safe from Fleas & Ticks – Prevention Starts Before the Bite
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Written by: Dr.Jyothi Madhu
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Parasites don’t just make your cat itchy. Fleas can transmit tapeworms, while ticks may spread dangerous infections like hemobartonellosis. By the time you notice scratching, hair loss, or skin irritation, the problem may have already advanced. Regular prevention keeps your cat comfortable, healthy, and safe.
Indoor cats aren’t completely safe from parasites. Fleas and ticks can hitch a ride inside on clothing, shoes, or other pets. That’s why proactive flea and tick protection is important year-round, not just during certain seasons.
There are cat-specific treatments including:
Spot-on drops
Oral medications
Flea collars
Important: Never use dog flea products on cats—they can be toxic. Always choose a solution formulated specifically for feline health.
Maintaining a clean environment reduces the risk of infestation:
Vacuum carpets and furniture regularly
Wash blankets and bedding frequently
Check your cat’s coat after outdoor exposure
Pro Tip
Don’t wait until fleas or ticks appear. Consistent, vet-approved prevention is the best way to keep your cat itch-free and protected.
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At Supertails, we offer a complete range of parasite protection products designed for ease of use, effectiveness, and pet safety. From spot-on treatments to oral chewables and dewormers, our vet-approved solutions keep your cat healthy, playful, and parasite-free all year long.
Pro Tip:
Consistent monthly parasite protection is the best way to prevent infestations—don’t wait until symptoms appear.
Can indoor cats get fleas or ticks?
Yes. Fleas and ticks can enter on clothing, shoes, or other pets. Even indoor cats need preventive protection.
2. How often should I give my cat flea and tick treatment?
Most cat-specific spot-on treatments or oral medications are applied monthly. Always follow the product instructions and vet guidance.
3. Can I use dog flea products on my cat?
No. Dog flea products can be toxic to cats. Always use cat-specific treatments.
4. What are signs of fleas or ticks in cats?
Common signs include scratching, hair loss, red or inflamed skin, small black “flea dirt” specks in the fur, and visible ticks.
5. Are flea collars safe for cats?
Yes, but choose only those designed for cats. Always supervise initially and follow usage instructions carefully.
6. How can I prevent reinfestation at home?
Vacuum carpets, clean furniture, wash bedding, and regularly check your cat after outdoor exposure to minimize the risk of parasites.
7. When should I consult a vet about fleas or ticks?
If your cat shows persistent itching, skin sores, hair loss, or lethargy, consult your vet immediately to rule out infection or illness caused by parasites.
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