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Defleaing a cat
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If you have a house cat that does not go out at all, do you have to deflea treatment or not, also same thing do you have to do worming treatments?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.laptopsteve, ignore kitesurfer - full of bulls**t! I agree with LottieAnne, in theory you shouldn't need to de-flea or worm your cat, but just keep a watch in case - fleas can come in in various ways, not just on the cat!! As for worming, if mog isn't going out and catching anything, she shouldn't get worms as they get them from their prey. But watch her anyway and if you spot any fleas or worms, just treat her then. I wouldn't bother with prophylactic treatment, though.
An excellent deflea-er is Stronghold, bought from your vet and is a spot on treatment on the back of the cats neck. It also worms them (round worms only not tapworms) is cheaper and IMO is better than Frontline. One of my cats had a really bad reaction to Frontline so have stopped using it, but use Stronghold on both my dogs and cats, its brilliant.