What to do if your pet has a reaction to topical or oral?

There have certainly been many exciting developments in recent years in the fight against flea and tick infestation, as well as heartworm prevention, in our companion animals. Newer oral and topical products are constantly being developed in order to hopefully stay ahead of emerging resistance to these external parasitic pests to our dogs and cats.

Are there any side effects to flea treatment for cats?

Side Effects of Cat Flea Treatments. These spot flea treatments release insecticides over a long period of time. Yes they kill the bugs, but our cats are also absorbing these powerful chemicals – like pyrethroids, which are known to cause seizures, stumbling, hyperthermia (very high body temp) and even death in cats.

Which is the best flea spray for cats?

Flea-eX is an all-natural flea & tick spray for cats. Go natural and avoid the harsh side-effects of traditional flea treatments – with quicker results! This proprietary formula is made from plant extracts that attack fleas on contact. Can be used on pets, furniture and outdoor areas. 100% non-toxic and non-corrosive.

What are the symptoms of an allergic reaction to cats?

Other symptoms are based on the type of reaction the cat undergoes, such as: Allergic reactions — hives, congestion, itching, extreme sensitivity, shock, respiratory distress, death (very rare) Mild reactions — excessive (hyper) salivation, paw flicking, ear twitching, mild depression, vomiting diarrhea

There have certainly been many exciting developments in recent years in the fight against flea and tick infestation, as well as heartworm prevention, in our companion animals. Newer oral and topical products are constantly being developed in order to hopefully stay ahead of emerging resistance to these external parasitic pests to our dogs and cats.

What to do if your cat has an allergic reaction to flea medication?

If this is the case, salivation will occur for a few minutes and it should quickly resolve. Offering milk or tuna water can help clear the taste from the pet’s mouth. Also, it’s important to prevent cats from grooming other cats who have been medicated. Always keep the package and store receipt for your flea medications.

Is there detox for cats after flea treatment?

There isn’t a detox for cats to recover from a poisoning event caused by a flea treatment product for dogs (especially after four months); dog flea treatment are toxic for cats and may result in death in severe cases.

What to do if your cat is on isoxazoline?

Should your cat or dog develop any of the negative symptoms linked with isoxazoline, consult your veterinarian, the FDA advised. Because the agency keeps track of the negative side effects of these products, you and your veterinarian can report cases to the manufacturer of the product, who will pass that report to the FDA.