Sergeant's Dual Action Flea & Tick Collar II for Cats, 1 Count

Sergeant's Pet Care SKU: 183130

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Sergeant's Dual Action Flea & Tick Collar II

The Sergeant's Dual Action Flea & Tick Collar II for Cats is the easiest and best way to protect your feline companion against these very annoying Creatures, infused with harmful dangers. This collar will provide long-lasting protection so that your cat feels comfortable and healthy. It repels and kills fleas and ticks upon contact due to its dual-action technology.

The dual-action flea and tick collar II by Sergeant's for cats is hassle-free protection from any fleas and ticks on your feline companion. Its long-lasting design is water-resistant and odorless for comfort and protection continuously. Enjoy offering a better way of living healthfully and happily to your cat with this core pet care product.

  • Effective Duration: Lasts up to 6 months of continuous protection.
  • Active Ingredients: Contains Deltamethrin and Pyriproxyfen Safe yet very effective in killing off fleas and ticks.
  • Water-Resistant: Continues to work even when your cat gets wet
  • Adjustable Size: Comfortably fits all sizes of cats
  • Odorless: Specifically designed to be odorless for no irritation to your cat's skin or your home.

Directions for Use:

  • Take the collar out of its packaging with caution.
  • Make sure the collar fits closely around your cat's neck, leaving space for two fingers to fit between the collar and neck easily.
  • Make sure to fasten securely to avoid slipping, being cautious not to fasten too tight or too loose.
  • Cut off any extra collar that is longer than the buckle with scissors, leaving about 1-2 inches past the buckle.
  • Regularly monitor the fit: Regularly assess the fit, especially as your cat grows or if the collar becomes loose over time.
  • Follow the instructions on the package to replace the collar, usually every few months, to replace the parts that become less effective as time passes.
  • Keep an eye out for any reactions: Watch for any signs of irritation or discomfort in the area around your cat's neck. In case of any indication of a negative response, remove the collar and seek advice from your vet.
  • Proceed with additional treatments: Although the collar provides comprehensive coverage against fleas and ticks, it may be necessary to maintain other preventative treatments as recommended by your vet.

FAQ

Why is the collar used?

The collar releases active substances onto your cat's skin and fur, eliminating and preventing fleas and ticks.

Can young cats use it without any risk?

Certainly, the collar is suitable for kittens who are at least 12 weeks old.

Is it possible to use this collar alongside other flea treatments?

Ensure you seek advice from your vet before incorporating several treatments at the same time.

How can you tell if a collar is functioning correctly?

You may notice a reduction in scratching and biting and potentially fewer fleas and ticks on your cat.

What should I do if my cat shows signs of being annoyed?

Take off the collar right away and seek advice from your vet.

How do I put the collar on?

Just put it on around your cat's neck. Consider a snug fit, but having two fingers spread between the collar and the cat is sufficient for comfort.

Can my cat wear the collar constantly?

Indeed, the collar operates nonstop. It provides continuous protection from ectoparasites, eliminating the need for frequent removal.

Can the collar defend against every type of tick species?

It primarily impacts the usual types of ticks that target cats. If you have any concerns, consult with your veterinarian.

Are there any adverse effects associated with wearing the collar?

There are only a few side effects, which may consist of minor skin irritation. If you notice any signs of a negative reaction, take off the collar and cleanse your cat's neck with gentle soap and warm water.

Is it safe to use on cats that are pregnant or nursing?

It is important to always seek advice from the vet before using flea and tick treatments on pregnant or nursing cats.

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