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Make your cat's health and comfort a priority with the long-lasting protection of the Seresto Cat flea and tick collar. Unlike other protection methods, Seresto Cat collars are vet-recommended, stocked by 8,000 vet clinics,* and have been trusted* by pet owners for nearly a decade to successfully kill and repel fleas for eight continuous months. Seresto Cat flea and tick collars make your cat's comfort a priority by killing fleas and ticks on contact, so pests don't have to bite your cat to die. Effective for both indoor and outdoor cats and kittens at least 10 weeks old. No prescription needed. Seresto is a trademark of Elanco or its affiliates. *Elanco Animal Health, data on file.
SKU | 2130870 |
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Primary Brand | Seresto |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .35 LB |
Primary Color | Gray |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Breed Sizes | Most Sizes |
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Length | 1.563 IN |
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Height | 4.5 IN |
Width | 4.5 IN |
How to apply the Seresto collar on your cat: 1. Remove collar from packaging. 2. Unroll collar and remove the small plastic connectors from inside the collar, ensuring that no remnants remain. 3. Insert the end of the collar through the buckle and loops. 4. Adjust the collar around your cat's neck until it fits comfortably on them. 5. Two fingers should fit beneath the collar and neck to ensure it is not too tight. Any excess length of the collar beyond an inch past the loops should be cut off unless it is on a growing kitten, where some additional length may be needed for adjustment as the kitten grows. Also, make sure the collar cannot be pulled over the head. 6. Check periodically and adjust fit if necessary, especially if you have a kitten that is rapidly growing. 7. Seresto comes with three optional reflector clips that can be attached to the collar to help keep your cat visible at night. The reflector clips should be evenly distributed on the non-overlapping part of the collar.
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10 years ago
Yes Seresto flea/tick collars good for 8 months get a big 10 in my book. With a ...
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9 years ago
I'll start off by saying we had an infestation of fleas in my house. I've never ...
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I have an elderly cat, 19-ish, tiny, 5-6 lbs. The flea collar we used to use stopped working. We got a Seresto, it nearly killed her, she stopped eating for a couple of days and got very lethargic. We removed it and she bounced back. I need a suggestion for flea control. We are afraid to use the kind you apply to the neck after Seresto… you can’t take the liquid back off like a collar.
Loved the idea of 8- month flea collar for adult kittiy but one got it caught on his lower jaw & we had to cut it free. Are there other options for flea and tick prevention that last longer than 1 month? Thank you. Denise
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