Tips for safeguarding your cat from parasites
If you're a cat owner, you probably know how important it is to keep your furry friend parasite-free. Parasites can cause a variety of health problems for cats, ranging from mild discomfort to life-threatening conditions. Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to prevent your cat from getting infested with parasites. In this blog post, we'll share some tips and strategies for keeping your cat healthy and parasite-free, so you can enjoy a happy and worry-free life with your feline companion.

Tips to keep your cat parasite free:
Use year-round parasite prevention: As mentioned before, parasites can be active throughout the year, so it's essential to use preventive measures all year round.
Keep your home clean: Regularly vacuum and clean carpets, bedding, and furniture, and wash your cat's bedding frequently. This can help reduce the number of fleas and eggs in your home.
Check your cat for parasites: Regularly check your cat for signs of fleas, ticks, or worms, such as scratching, biting, or licking. If you notice any of these signs, take your cat to the vet for an examination and treatment.
Use flea and tick medication: Talk to your vet about which flea and tick medication is best for your cat. There are various options, including topical or oral medication, collars, and sprays.
Treat the environment: In addition to treating your cat, it's essential to treat the environment as well. Use products that can kill flea and tick eggs and larvae in carpets, bedding, and furniture.
Keep your cat indoors: Outdoor cats are more susceptible to parasites, so it's a good idea to keep your cat indoors as much as possible.
Practice good hygiene: Regularly clean your cat's litter box, and dispose of feces promptly. Also, wash your hands after handling your cat or cleaning the litter box to prevent the spread of parasites.
Choosing the right treatment for your cat
| Treatment | Treatment | Delivery | Dosing Frequency |
NexGard Spectra![]() | Flea, tick, heartworm, roundworm, hookworm & ear mites | Spot On | Monthly |
Revolution![]() | Flea, heartworm, mites & lice | Spot On | Monthly |
Advocate![]() | Flea, heartworm and worms | Spot On | Monthly |
Bravecto Plus Spot On![]() | Flea, tick, heartworm, roundworm, hookworm & ear mites | Spot On | Fleas and heartworm: 3 months Paralysis Ticks: 10 weeks |
Bravecto Spot On![]() | Flea and tick | Spot on | 3 months |
Seresto![]() | Flea and tick | Collar | 8 Months |
Advantage![]() | Flea | Spot on | Monthly |
Frontline![]() | Adult Fleas& biting lice | Spot On | Monthly |
Frontline Plus![]() | All stages of the flea life cycle | Spot On | Monthly |
Drontal![]() | Gastrointestinal worms and tapeworms | Tablet | 3 Months |
Milbemax![]() | Heartworm, roundworm, hookworm and tapeworm | Tablet | Gastrointestinal worms: 3 month Heartworm: Monthly |














