Where should flea drops be placed on a cat?

Where should flea drops be placed on a cat? - briefly

Apply the spot‑on treatment directly onto the cat’s skin at the base of the neck, where the head cannot reach. Additional applications may be placed along the mid‑back, between the shoulder blades, ensuring contact with bare skin.

Where should flea drops be placed on a cat? - in detail

Flea treatment for a cat must be applied directly to the skin, not to the fur, to ensure rapid absorption into the bloodstream. The recommended site is the base of the neck, a region where the cat cannot lick the product easily.

Before application, the animal should be restrained gently but securely. The skin must be dry, free of oil or topical products that could interfere with absorption. The applicator tip should be pressed firmly against the skin, releasing the entire dose in a single spot.

The precise location includes the following points:

  • A small area on the dorsal neck, just behind the ears and above the shoulders.
  • The spot should be a few centimeters wide, allowing the entire dose to be deposited on a single, unobstructed patch of skin.
  • Avoid areas with thick fur, such as the tail base or the back, where the medication may remain on hair rather than reaching the skin.

After placement, keep the cat from grooming for at least 30 minutes. Monitor the site for any signs of irritation, such as redness or swelling. If adverse reactions occur, contact a veterinarian promptly. Regular monthly application maintains continuous protection against fleas and prevents re‑infestation.