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Parasite Prevention

Why parasite protection is essential

Cats are vulnerable to a range of parasites, even if they live indoors. Fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal worms can all impact your cat's health. Consistent parasite prevention is the easiest way to keep your cat safe, healthy, and itch-free.

Common parasites in cats

Fleas and ticks can cause skin irritation, allergies, and even anaemia. Heartworm is spread by mosquitoes and can be fatal if untreated. Intestinal worms like roundworm and tapeworm affect digestion and can be passed on to humans. Keeping on top of all three is important for your cat's long-term wellbeing.

Trusted brands for prevention

We stock leading vet-recommended brands to make parasite protection simple and effective: Advocate offers broad-spectrum cover against fleas, worms, and heartworm. Bravecto delivers long-lasting protection against fleas and paralysis ticks. Milbemax is a tablet used for treating and controlling all major intestinal worms. NexGard Spectra for cats is designed to combat fleas, ticks, and internal worms in a single monthly dose. Revolution Plus offers 6-in-1 protection including fleas, ticks, mites, heartworm, and intestinal worms.

How often to treat

Most parasite preventatives are given monthly, although some treatments offer longer protection. Keeping up with regular doses ensures that your cat stays covered and helps prevent infestations in your home. Mark it in your calendar so you don't miss a dose.

What to look out for

Signs of a parasite problem include excessive scratching, hair loss, vomiting, weight loss, or visible worms in faeces. If your cat shows any of these signs, speak with your vet. Prevention is key, but knowing the symptoms can help you act quickly if needed.

Frequently asked questions

Does my indoor cat need parasite prevention?
Yes. Fleas and mosquitoes can still get inside, and some parasites are spread through contact with other pets or contaminated surfaces.
Can I combine different parasite treatments?
Only under vet guidance. Some products overlap and combining them may lead to overdosing.
What's the safest way to apply spot-on treatments?
Apply to the back of the neck where your cat can't lick, and follow the instructions on the product carefully.
Can I use dog parasite treatments on my cat?
No. Dog treatments can be toxic to cats and should never be used on them.
How do I choose the best product for my cat?
Look at your cat's age, weight, lifestyle, and health status. Your vet can help you pick the right option.

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