Can cats be allergic to spot on flea treatment?

Advantage flea medication is commonly used to rid cats of fleas and is considered safe. However, some cats develop an allergy to the medication, and if this occurs, it is important to contact your veterinarian.

What happens when my cat licks her spot on flea treatment?

For pyrethrin-based medications, excessive salivation and muscle tremors are common symptoms. For organophosphates, which are more dangerous, danger signs include diarrhea, vomiting, breathing problems, muscle tremors, weakness, and drooling. If you notice these symptoms, call your vet immediately.

Does spot on flea treatment have side effects?

Monitor your pet for side effects after applying the product, particularly when using the product on your pet for the first time. Call your veterinarian if your pet shows symptoms of illness after using a product. Symptoms of poisoning include poor appetite, depression, vomiting, diarrhea, or excessive salivation.

What’s the best way to treat a cat for fleas?

Flea treatments for cats. Historically, the most effective approach to flea control was a three-step method: treatment of the yard, the house and the cat. The newer flea and tick control products, however, are so effective that treatment of the premises is rarely necessary, especially if the cat resides exclusively indoors.

Is it OK for my Cat to itch after flea treatment?

Yes, it can sting or itch. At the very least, the sensation of wetness may startle her. Check the site where you apply it and make sure there are no bald spots or flaking. If so, you may need to change brands. If she does have irritation, check with the vet, as most products use varying amounts of the same ingredient.

Can a cat run away from a flea?

Yes, one of my cats tries to “run away” from the smell. But it subsides after about 24-48 hours. For some cats, it makes their skin itch. Please, please, please use a quality flea treatment like Advantage or Frontline. When I was younger (before I educated myself), I used a Hartz flea treatment on Boo and it landed him in the ER. I use advantage.

Is it safe to put a flea collar on my Cat?

These little buggers can cause flea allergic dermatitis, tapeworms, cat-scratch disease and anemia. One vet weighs in on topical, oral and flea-collar treatments for cats and which flea treatments for cats are safe. I hate fleas, and for good reason.

Flea treatments for cats. Historically, the most effective approach to flea control was a three-step method: treatment of the yard, the house and the cat. The newer flea and tick control products, however, are so effective that treatment of the premises is rarely necessary, especially if the cat resides exclusively indoors.

Yes, one of my cats tries to “run away” from the smell. But it subsides after about 24-48 hours. For some cats, it makes their skin itch. Please, please, please use a quality flea treatment like Advantage or Frontline. When I was younger (before I educated myself), I used a Hartz flea treatment on Boo and it landed him in the ER. I use advantage.

Why does my Cat Go Crazy after a flea treatment?

More often than not, the cat will ingest flea medication by accident, and its body will react. That will result in flea treatment poisoning, or flea collar poisoning if you’re using a special serum-filled collar. Other times, your cat might simply have an adverse reaction to the serum because of a weak immune system.

Is it safe to give a dog flea treatment?

Many flea treatments for dogs are toxic for cats. Ingredients like permethrin are commonly included in dog flea and tick treatments, which can actually kill cats. Always follow the instructions on the product’s label with regards to dosing amounts and frequency unless otherwise directed by your veterinarian.