If you are treating your pets with Frontline for cats then it is important to read the instructions carefully. To ensure success with this leading flea treatment you do need to make certain you are using it properly and giving the product the best chance to work.

Fleas are nasty pests and can cause a number of problems in the home. They will bite humans as well as animals and can cause skin reactions and itching. It is not very pleasant to think your home may be infected with fleas but fortunately Frontline can offer fast-acting solutions. To help you get started with using Frontline for cats here are a few useful hints and tips.

Using the Right Dosage

It is essential when treating pets for fleas with Frontline for cats that you use the right dosage. This will be clearly listed on the manufacturer’s instructions provided with the product.

- If you use too little of the Frontline then the product may not be fully successful at ridding your pets of fleas. If you use too much of the product you could risk harming your pets health.

- Frontline has been thoroughly tried and tested and the manufacturer’s dosages offer the maximum chances of success against fleas.

- For example if you are using Frontline ‘Spot On’ then you may be directed to squeeze the full pipette onto the skin.

- This small pipette should contain one full dosage and this makes it easy for you to get the treatment right.

Apply to Skin

With the Spot On Frontline for cats you will need to make sure you are applying the product directly to the skin. This will ensure it is quickly absorbed and able to get to work straight away. This means you will need to carefully part the fur so that you can get access to the skin beneath.

If you apply the product to the fur it will most likely be too thick to enable the ingredients to reach and penetrate the skin and this could prevent the treatment from working properly. This also increases the chances of the product being rubbed or groomed off before it can get to work.

Clean and Treat Bedding

It is also important that you treat the bedding your pet sleeps in as well as them. This type of environment is perfect for fleas to breed and so you will need to strip and clean bedding when you treat pets. This will help to prevent them from becoming re-infected.

When cleaning bedding, put it on a hot wash programme in your washing machine, if possible. Treat areas you cannot wash in the machine with an effective flea powder or spray treatment that kills eggs and larvae as well as adult fleas. It is also a good idea to treat any areas your pets frequent in your home that could also be harbouring fleas.

Author's Bio: 

Frontline for cats can offer fast-acting solutions to the problems of fleas in the home. This treatment works hard to rid your pets of fleas and help to prevent the misery that an infestation can cause.