Your vet may recommend putting
your cat on a monthly preventative medication such as selamectin, which is applied topically between your cat's shoulder blades, to keep her parasite - free.
Not exact matches
Frontline Plus Frontline Plus for dogs and
cats is a
monthly flea
preventative that kills 100 % of adult fleas
on your pet within 18 hours and 100 % of all ticks within 48 hours.
If your dog or
cat is not
on a
monthly heartworm
preventative, the risks of contracting this potentially fatal disease are significantly increased.
The easiest way to prevent future flea breakouts
on your
cat and in your home is by using a
monthly preventative year - round such as Revolution, Comfortis, or other popular flea prevention products.
If you plan to breed your
cat, and it is not
on a
monthly preventative, worm it several times before breeding and again, with a pregnancy - safe product, just before it gives birth.
Dogs and
cats should be kept
on a
monthly heartworm
preventative medication.
Cats are tested for FIV / FILV at adopters request and dogs are heartworm negative and
on monthly heartworm
preventative.
To combat an initial infestation or to guard against a subsequent infection,
preventative medication must be administered to both
cats and dogs
on a
monthly basis.
To prevent or minimize the risk of gastroenteritis in your
cat feed an appropriate diet, avoid exposure to table scraps, garbage, or foreign bodies, stay current
on monthly broad spectrum parasite
preventative, and avoid exposure to sick
cats.
Cats that live in colder areas, where mosquitoes are seasonal, should be
on monthly preventative for at least 6 months of the year.
Some
cats however do become infected and hence, if your
cats are outdoors, you may want to consider putting them
on a
monthly heartworm
preventative as well.