Flea and Tick Control Is Easy

But if you don’t follow instructions, it will fail—and fleas carry disease that can spread to humans

Flea and tick control has improved by leaps and bounds over the past two decades. Gone are the dreaded weekly fights of baths or dips. Today’s collars, topicals, and systemic flea and tick preventatives make controlling these common parasites simple, and they are generally effective if utilized correctly as part of a comprehensive parasite prevention plan for your cat.

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