Yes, indoor cats can still get fleas from other pets or even from humans who have been outdoors. It is recommended to use flea medication for indoor cats to prevent infestations and protect their health.
Yes, indoor cats can still get fleas from other pets, humans, or even brought in on clothing. It is recommended to use flea prevention for indoor cats to protect them from potential infestations.
Yes, indoor cats can still get fleas from other pets or humans who may bring them inside. It is recommended to use flea treatment for indoor cats to prevent infestations and protect their health.
Yes, indoor cats can still get fleas from other pets or even from humans who have been outdoors. It is recommended to use flea treatment and prevention for indoor cats to protect them from potential infestations.
Yes, even indoor cats can get fleas, so it is recommended to provide them with flea treatment to prevent infestations and potential health issues.
Indoor cats may not necessarily need flea collars for protection against fleas, as they are less likely to come into contact with fleas compared to outdoor cats. However, it is still possible for fleas to be brought into the home by other pets or humans. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best flea prevention method for your indoor cat.
Well, honey, indoor cats may think they're living the high life lounging on the couch all day, but those pesky fleas and ticks don't care where they live. So, yes, indoor cats can still benefit from flea and tick prevention to keep those blood-sucking critters at bay. Better safe than sorry, darling.
Cats typically need a revolution treatment for flea and tick prevention once a month.
Cat owners that keep their cats inside still need to be concerned about their indoor cats carrying bugs. Fleas seem to be a common issue for indoor cats.
Revolution flea control for cats is a prescription medication but does not necesarily need to be purchased from a Vet. You could get that from PetsMed
Yes, it is recommended to keep fleas off your cat year round even if you dont see any fleas
two boosters before they go out and maybe flea and worming if you want, it depends.
I would HIGHLY suggest it -- many wild animals that come in close contact with homes are flea-carriers (squirrels, especially) but flea-infestation from that is pretty unlikely. However, even the best behaved cats can occasionally make a break for an open door, or end up disappearing outside for a few hours, and Advantage is much less hassle than getting rid of fleas once they've let themselves in!