Cat Flea Treatment Review

for Your Feline, Your Home, and Your Property

© Darlene Cheek

Jasmine, lilac point himalayan, D Cheek

What flea preventatives work? Do you need to use a fogger for your home? And yes, you must treat the yard!

If you’ve read Cat Fleas and Controlling Your Cat’s Fleas, you are now ready for information on which flea control products actually work. After all, how many of us spend countless dollars each summer because the first several things we tried were simply ineffective? Here’s a look at my favorite and least favorite products. I’ll be brief because I’ve got a lot of products to cover.

Flea Treatments for Your Cat (Topical Applications)

(Collars, powders, and all over sprays really shouldn’t be used on a cat. Collars are not safe because of all the climbing cats do, and they will lick off powders and sprays.)

Flea Treatments for Your Home

Flea Treatments for Your Property

Bayer, Ortho, and Sevin all have equally effective products available in mixes for your spray or crystals for your spreader.

I hope this helps control fleas and save you money. Remember the rules to good flea control – treat your home, your yard, and your pet, and do it regularly! And don’t skimp on the price and settle for a lesser product because it will just cost you much more in the long run. If you have any questions or need any help, please drop by the discussion area.


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