Antiparasitics for cats
Antiparasitics are an important part of cat care to protect them from external and internal parasites.
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The following description introduces the different types of antiparasitics for cats:
Neck collars: Neck collars are wearable antiparasitics that protect cats from fleas and ticks. They contain substances that act as repellents and prevent these parasites from attaching.
Spot-on drops: Spot-on drops are applied to the skin on the back of the cat's neck. They are effective against fleas, ticks and other external parasites. Some types of spot-on antiparasitics can also protect against internal parasites, such as intestinal worms.
Tablets and pastes: Antiparasitic tablets and pastes are given orally and protect your cat from intestinal worms and other internal parasites. These products can be especially important for kittens.
Coat drops: These drops are applied to your cat's coat and act as a preventative against fleas and ticks. They may also contain active ingredients against intestinal worms.
Other internal antiparasitics: There are also other forms of antiparasitics, such as deworming pastes or tablet preparations designed specifically for internal protection against worms.
Repellents: In addition to antiparasitics, natural repellents can be used, such as sprays or creams with natural essential oils, which eliminate parasites and provide protection for the cat.
It is important to consult a veterinarian before using any antiparasitic to choose the most appropriate one for your cat. Regular preventive care against parasites is key to maintaining the health and well-being of your pet.