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Give your pet a break from bugs with Petco’s selection of flea and tick spray for cats and kittens.
While our feline family members generally do a fine job of keeping themselves clean on their own, they can still pick up some unwanted passengers on their daily excursions outside. Don’t just leave it to your pet to deal with these pests personally; pick up some flea spray for cats to help them fight back. Petco’s selection of cat flea spray includes formulas that protect your pet from unwanted pests. You’ll also find products that can be used on your yard or their kennel to keep the bugs at bay.
An insect infestation can do more than harm your pet; if left unchecked, these parasites can spread to other areas of your home. This is why it’s important to get rid of these pests as soon as you spot them. Be sure to consult your pet’s veterinarian before determining which flea spray for cats and kittens is best for their coat. Petco carries flea and tick sprays for cats with sensitive skin, so you won’t have to worry about causing them further irritation. Be sure to also pick up some cat flea spray that you can use on surfaces at home, such as carpets, upholstery, and anywhere else your kitty may like to lie to rest assured there aren’t any lingering pockets of pests preparing for a comeback.
Help keep your pet and home safeguarded from unwanted guests with some flea spray for cats from Petco today.
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Updated on October 29th, 2025
If you've spotted the tell-tale sign of fleas, the first thought you may have is, "How can I get rid of fleas on cats?" But, along with treatment for your pet, prevention methods are essential for their comfort and health.
Updated on October 29th, 2025
You may have heard that flea and tick prevention are crucial for dogs and cats, but do you know why? Petco is sharing why and how to prioritize pest prevention for your pet.
Updated on October 29th, 2025
Because fleas are so problematic, flea prevention is essential! Commonly prescribed preventives include oral and topical medications—although injectable flea prevention is available, as well.
Updated on October 29th, 2025
Fleas are despicable little creatures. But if you need specific reasons why you should protect your cat from fleas, here are five great ones.
Updated on October 29th, 2025
Unfortunately fleas only hop on the body of your cat when they want to feed, then they hop off again and stay in your pet's environment. So you need to treat all pets in the household as well as the environment (which contains the fleas, their eggs and larvae). Flea treatment: 1) Get some flea medication such as a Flea spray or a spot on from a pet shop or your veterinarian and apply monthly 2) get flea powder, put some in your vacuum cleaner bag and vacuum your house and furniture and also non-carpeted areas frequently to remove flea larvae and eggs which live off house dust., Dispose of the bag in the trash outside. Hot-wash all the pet's bedding, If you do this diligently for a few months you will get rid of the fleas. Flea products: Spot-ons: Advantage, Advantage Multi Frontline (ticks as well) Bravecto spot on (ticks as well) - for cats Revolution Tablets: comfortis (will only kill fleas once) Collar: Seresto (ticks as well) They all work well. Just make sure that you get t
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I would personally use one of the oral pills like Comfortis or Bravecto. I like Bravecto because it's newer and the fleas haven't been exposed to it yet so there is no resistance. It is also nice because one dose lasts 12 weeks. All the other products only last 4 weeks. https://us.bravecto.com/for-cats.aspx The Adams spray does not work for long term use and you are just dousing her chemicals every time you use it. It is not bad for spot treatment here and there but I would not use it all the time. I would recommend you use this Flea/tick mousse maybe 1-2x a week. It is easy to apply and not as "chemically" as the Adams Spray. It is more natural. https://www.chewy.com/vets-best-waterless-flea-tick-cat/dp/148050 Also, I know you said you treated the house which is great but I'm not sure what product you used so I will recommend one. You also need to treat the yard. I like this house spray. I find it works the best: https://www.chewy.com/virbac-knockout-es-area-treatment/d
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Flea dips are not really used anymore now days, bit the you will need to buy a good quality flea treatment and that should solve your flea problem. here is the list of the best flea products on the market. Spot ons: Revoulution Advantage Advantage Multi Frontline (ticks as well) Bravecto spot on (ticks as well) - for cats Tablets: comfortis Collar: Seresto ( (ticks as well) House spary: Indoorex
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I do not think you need to be worried, however, I do not think that this spray is useful against fleas. Here is a proper way of getting rid of fleas: Unfortunately fleas only hop on the body of your pet when they want to feed, then they hop off again and stay in your pet's environment. So you need to treat all pets in the household as well as the environment (which contains the fleas, their eggs and larvae). Flea treatment: 1) Get some flea medication such as a Flea spray or a spot on from a pet shop or your veterinarian and apply monthly 2) get flea powder, put some in your vacuum cleaner bag and vacuum your house and furniture and also non-carpeted areas frequently to remove flea larvae and eggs which live off house dust., Dispose of the bag in the trash outside. Hot-wash all the pet's bedding, If you do this diligently for a few months you will get rid of the fleas. Flea products: Spot-ons and/or chews Advantage, Advantage Multi (Advocate in the UK) Frontline (ticks as well) Brav
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If it is available, my best topical flea treatment for cats is Cheristin. It is very effective and kills fleas before they bite, which is helpful for cats with flea allergies since it is the bite they react to. Comfortis is a tablet that is also very effective, but it can cause vomiting.
Updated on August 12th, 2025