-
Cat Flea TreatmentCat Flea Treatment
- Regular price
- From £14.99
- Sale price
- From £14.99
- Regular price
-
£22.99 - Unit price
- per
Spot-On Cat Flea & Tick Treatment
Fleas and ticks cause uncomfortable symptoms for cats, such as regular scratching and sore skin.
Our spot-on flea and tick treatment for cats acts as reliable protection to ensure optimal health and comfort.
With effective parasite protection, both your home and beloved cat will remain flea-free! Inspect the base of your cat’s tail, neck, stomach, and groin for live fleas or dirt before using our easy-to-apply cat flea treatment, suitable for all feline friends weighing over 1kg.
Set up a repeat flea treatment subscription and keep your cat protected every month!
Flea Treatment for Cats FAQs
Fleas and ticks cause uncomfortable symptoms for cats, such as regular scratching and sore skin. Our spot-on flea and tick treatment for cats acts as reliable protection to ensure optimal health and comfort. With effective parasite protection, both your home and beloved cat will remain flea-free! Inspect the base of your cat’s tail, neck, stomach, and groin for live fleas or dirt before using our easy-to-apply cat flea treatment, suitable for all feline friends weighing over 1kg.
The most effective treatment for cat fleas is vet-strength, spot-on solutions or tablets. Spot-on cat flea treatments are fast-acting and protective against reinfestation, proving popular among many owners.
Yes, your house will likely be infested with fleas if your cat has an infestation. Flea eggs and larvae commonly live in home environments, not just on your cat. In addition to applying cat flea treatment, you must take immediate action to target fleas and ticks in your home.
Fleas can survive on cats for several weeks, with many persisting for up to 3 months in ideal conditions when left undisturbed.
Yes, indoor cats still benefit from regular flea treatment despite never going outside. Vets generally recommend monthly flea prevention for indoor cats, as it's easy for fleas to attach to cats and infest your home.
Yes, you should absolutely treat an outdoor cat for fleas and ticks. Cat flea treatment is strongly advised for outdoor cats, as they're more prone to encounter other types of animals and flea-friendly environments.
Still got a question? Contact us today.

