How should I apply flea drops to a cat's back?

How should I apply flea drops to a cat's back? - briefly

Apply a single dose to the skin at the base of the skull, between the shoulder blades, ensuring the area is clean and the cat is calm. Hold the cat gently, part the fur to expose the skin, and press the dispenser to release the medication directly onto the surface.

How should I apply flea drops to a cat's back? - in detail

Apply the liquid flea treatment directly to the cat’s skin along the mid‑line of the back, avoiding the fur as much as possible. Follow these steps:

  • Secure a calm environment; gently restrain the cat by holding its shoulders or using a towel wrap if needed.
  • Locate the spot midway between the shoulder blades, where the skin is thin and the cat cannot lick it easily.
  • Remove the cap from the applicator, hold the bottle upright, and press the tip against the skin. Release the prescribed dose in one smooth motion.
  • If the product requires multiple spots, repeat the process at the base of the tail and just above the hips, maintaining a total dosage that matches the label instructions.
  • After application, allow the cat to move naturally for a few minutes; the liquid will spread over the skin and coat without needing to be rubbed in.
  • Observe the cat for a brief period to ensure no immediate irritation. If excessive rubbing or scratching occurs, contact a veterinarian.

Do not apply the drops to the face, ears, or paws, and never use more than the recommended amount. Store the medication at the temperature indicated on the label and keep it out of reach of children and other pets.