How to put on a flea collar for cats?

How to put on a flea collar for cats? - briefly

Open the collar, position it behind the cat’s ears, and secure it according to the manufacturer’s guidelines, ensuring the band is snug but not tight enough to restrict breathing.

How to put on a flea collar for cats? - in detail

Choosing the correct collar size is the first step. Measure the cat’s neck circumference with a flexible tape, then select a collar that allows 1‑2 cm of slack when fastened. Most manufacturers provide a size chart; follow it precisely.

Before handling the cat, ensure the collar is clean and free of damage. Open the clasp fully, lay the collar flat, and verify that the inner side is smooth to avoid skin irritation.

  1. Calm the cat – gently pet and speak in a low tone to reduce stress.
  2. Position the collar – slide the opened collar over the head, placing it just behind the ears.
  3. Adjust the length – pull the free end until the collar sits comfortably around the neck.
  4. Secure the fastener – close the clasp, then slide the safety lock (if present) into place.
  5. Check the fit – you should be able to insert one finger between the collar and the skin; any tighter fit risks choking, any looser fit may allow the cat to slip it off.

After fitting, observe the cat for the first 24 hours. Ensure the collar remains in position, the skin shows no redness, and the cat behaves normally. Replace the collar promptly if any signs of irritation appear. Regularly inspect the collar for wear and replace it according to the product’s recommended lifespan.