Where to apply flea drops on a cat using celandine?

Where to apply flea drops on a cat using celandine? - briefly

Apply the flea medication along the cat’s dorsal midline, beginning at the base of the skull and moving toward the tail, while keeping the area dry and free of fur mats. Avoid contact with the face, ears, and paws to prevent ingestion.

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

Celandine‑based flea droplets are intended for a single, discreet skin area where the cat cannot easily reach the product with its tongue. The optimal site is the nape of the neck, just behind the ears, where the fur is thin enough for rapid absorption and the cat’s grooming reflex is limited. An alternative location is the dorsal midline between the shoulder blades, provided the cat is monitored to prevent licking.

  • Base of the neck, directly behind the ears
  • Upper back, midway between the shoulder blades

Application steps:

  1. Separate the hair to expose a small patch of skin, roughly 2 cm in diameter.
  2. Place the prescribed number of drops onto the exposed skin; do not spread the liquid beyond the immediate area.
  3. Gently massage the spot for a few seconds to ensure contact with the epidermis.
  4. Keep the cat indoors and restrict access to water or grooming for at least 30 minutes while the product dries.

Avoid applying the solution on:

  • Areas with open wounds, dermatitis, or excessive hair density
  • Mucous membranes, eyes, nose, or mouth
  • The tail base, limbs, or abdomen, where the cat may lick more readily

Dosage must match the cat’s weight and the concentration indicated on the label. Exceeding the recommended amount increases the risk of toxicity. If any adverse reaction, such as excessive salivation, vomiting, or skin irritation, occurs, seek veterinary assistance immediately. Regular monitoring after each treatment ensures effectiveness and safety.