Where to apply flea drops on a cat?

Where to apply flea drops on a cat? - briefly

Apply the spot‑on product along the cat’s dorsal midline, from the base of the skull to the base of the tail, ensuring it contacts the skin directly. Avoid the face, paws, and genital area.

Where to apply flea drops on a cat? - in detail

Flea spot‑on treatments are designed to spread across the skin surface after a single application. The correct placement ensures maximum distribution through the cat’s natural oil glands and minimizes the risk of ingestion or loss of product.

Apply the medication to a small area of skin that is difficult for the cat to lick. The most reliable locations are:

  • The base of the skull, just behind the ears, where the skin is thin and hair is sparse.
  • The nape of the neck, midway between the shoulder blades, where the cat cannot easily reach with its tongue.

If the cat has a thick coat or a long‑hair breed, part the fur gently to expose the skin before applying the drop. Use the supplied applicator to place the exact dosage directly onto the exposed skin, not onto the fur. Avoid the following spots:

  • The face, eyes, mouth, and any mucous membranes.
  • Open wounds, irritated or inflamed skin.
  • Areas where the cat frequently scratches or rubs against furniture, as product may be removed.

After application, keep the cat restrained for a few seconds to allow the liquid to absorb and dry. Do not bathe or wet the cat for at least 24 hours, as moisture can interfere with absorption. Regularly inspect the treatment site for signs of irritation; if redness or swelling occurs, consult a veterinarian.