There are several factors that you should take into consideration
when choosing a parasite preventive that will give adequate protection
to your cat. These include the following:
Indoor-only or indoor-outdoor
If
your cat is confined indoors, ticks would an unlikely issue for him.
But there is still a need to provide protection against fleas,
heartworm, and intestinal parasites as they can easily ‘hitch a ride’
and find their way inside your home. Cats that spend time roaming
outdoors need both flea and tick preventatives for optimum protection.
High-risk tick area
Do
you live in a region with a high tick population? If you’re unsure, you
can call your veterinary hospital because they have first-hand
information about these things. If you’re living in a high-risk area,
your cat will need year-round protection for ticks. It is a good idea to
find a preventative that can repel both fleas and ticks. But even if
you’re not in a high-risk tick area, it is still recommended that
indoor-outdoor cats should still be given flea and tick preventatives.
Current flea infestation
If
your cat is suffering from a heavy flea infestation, there are flea
medications that can kill fleas quickly after being administered.
For treatment or prevention options, connect with your vet Webster, NY.