Treatment FAQ

how to put flea treatment on a stubborn cat

by Lonzo Bernier Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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  • Cedar Chips. It’s a known fact that fleas hate the smell of cedar chips—and there’s a chance your cat may not be too fond of it, either.
  • Lemons. One of the most effective natural flea killers is citric acid, which makes lemon juice a widely-recognized home remedy for treating fleas.
  • Spices. One of the easiest things you can do for a flea-infested cat is to spice up their life with natural ingredients you might find in your kitchen.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar. Another grocery store product that fleas don’t particularly enjoy is apple cider vinegar. ...
  • Dish Soap. Believe it or not, even the most gentle formulations of dish soap have proven to be very effective at exterminating fleas.
  • Lavender and Chamomile. A gentle way to soothe your pet’s skin—and maybe even help him or her take a little cat nap—lavender is actually a powerful, fast-acting agent against fleas.

Full Answer

How to get rid of fleas on your cat?

If you don’t have any of these spices on hand, a little bit of table salt can also do the trick, as it helps dehydrate and kill the fleas on your cat. Better yet, it works to kill fleas and flea eggs that may be lurking in your carpet (just sprinkle it on), or when mixed with water, it can be used to treat hard surfaces.

How do you put flea treatment on a muzzle on a cat?

Once you sense the time is right, part the hair on the nape of his neck and apply the flea treatment. Keep talking to him as you do this, offering reassurance. When the treatment soaks in, praise your cat and remove the muzzle.

How do I choose the best flea treatment?

This keeps all treatment on the same timeline and helps disrupt the flea life cycle. A licensed commercial pest control applicator can help you determine which products are best for inside your home and in the yard. In general, focus outdoor treatment on shady areas and places where pets spend the most amount of time.

What is spot on flea treatment for dogs?

Frontline Plus Spot On for Dogs gives long-lasting protection against fleas and ticks. It also controls biting lice. Applying spot on flea treatment? You need hands

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How to treat a cat with fleas?

The trick is to keep him calm. Once you sense the time is right, part the hair on the nape of his neck and apply the flea treatment. Keep talking to him as you do this, offering reassurance. When the treatment soaks in, praise your cat and remove the muzzle. Tuna is always a good reward.

How to get a cat to stop clawing?

Keep him immobile and harmless by wrapping him up in a towel or thick blanket. This holds his limbs close to his body and makes him look like a kitty burrito. Spread your towel on the floor and place him in the middle, tucking his legs beneath him. Fold the edges of the towel over him snuggly to keep him secure. Apply the medication and allow it a few minutes to soak in before safely releasing the feline fury.

How to keep a kitty burrito?

This holds his limbs close to his body and makes him look like a kitty burrito. Spread your towel on the floor and place him in the middle, tucking his legs beneath him. Fold the edges of the towel over him snuggly to keep him secure.

What to do if your cat goes demonic?

If your cat goes demonic, grab him by the scruff and lift him slightly. You should still be able to apply the medication on the spot above his scruff, in front of your hand. Always check with your veterinarian before changing your pet’s diet, medication, or physical activity routines. This information is not a substitute for a vet’s opinion.

What does a cat's muzzle look like?

A little-known fact about cats is they seem to calm when they can't see. Kitty muzzles look like fabric funnels that fit over their faces, covering their eyes but allowing easy breathing and leaving their ears free. Couple this cover with some soothing words of comfort as you pet your cat and hold him close.

Can fleas be a problem for cats?

Fleas are a frustra ting nuisance for cat owners, infesting the entire house and possibly giving your pet intestinal worms in the process. Regular treatment prevents the little bloodsuckers from making camp on your cat's back, but sometimes applying the monthly spot-on treatments requires stamina, perseverance and incredible willpower.

How to treat fleas in pets?

Every pet in the home must be treated. Thoroughly bathe pets with soap and water, then comb them with a flea comb. Pay careful attention to face and neck regions, and the area in front of the tail. Soap will act as a gentle insecticide to kill adult fleas.

How long does it take to get rid of fleas?

Getting rid of fleas is a difficult process due to the long lifecycle of a flea. Moderate to severe infestations will take months to control and require a four-step process for complete elimination:

Why do cats put on spot ons?

Shoulder to shoulder. Spot ons are applied to the shoulder blade area so that your pet cannot lick it off, or wipe at it with a paw. Finding such a spot can be particularly tricky for a cat, as they can bend every which way when they want to.

How to spot on a dog?

To be effective a spot on needs to reach the skin. On cats and dogs with thin coats this is easy, but on those with a thick undercoat or just wildly long fur finding the skin can be difficult. Have a practice on a non-spot on day to see if damp fingers will help keep the fur parted and so make application easier. This doesn’t mean soaking your pet’s neck, just getting enough moisture on your fingers to help the fur lay flat and leave a target gap. This effectiveness of this trick depends on the pet and their fur – but it can also prolong the process and which would be a bad thing.

Can you rub in a moisturiser?

You may be tempted to ‘rub it in’ as you would a cream or moisturiser – don’t! It will absorb just fine on its own and while not exactly toxic the fluid will make your hands smell. As with any treatment, once you’re done, wash your hands thoroughly.

Can you put a spot on a dog?

It is best to apply the spot on in two places if you can; this increases the skin surface area being treated, which in turn speeds up absorption. And for smaller dogs and cats there can sometimes simply be too much fluid to apply in a single spot.

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