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TICK & FLEA CAT SHAMPOO
TICK & FLEA CAT SHAMPOO
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About Product
Seeing ticks or fleas on your cat? A proper bath-time routine can help remove crawling pests and leave the coat clean, soft, and easier to comb—so your cat rests better, and so do you.
What anti-tick & flea shampoo does (Cats, 8+ weeks)
Cat-safe tick & flea shampoos combine cleansing surfactants with a topical ectoparasite active. During the 5–10 minute contact time, lather reaches the skin and coat to help remove/kill ticks, fleas, and lice, while conditioners support coat comfort.
How it works (simple science)
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Ectoparasitic active (per label; cat-safe): e.g., pyrethrin + PBO or fipronil in some formulas help disrupt parasite nervous systems.
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Mild surfactants: lift dirt and dislodge pests for thorough rinsing.
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Aloe vera / glycerin: add moisture and reduce post-bath dryness.
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pH-balanced base: formulated for feline skin to clean without harshness
Features and Benefits
Who is it for?
Cats with visible ticks/fleas/li...
Who is it for?
Cats with visible ticks/fleas/lice needing a thorough clean
Homes starting a multi-step plan (bath + comb + preventive)
Short- or long-coat cats needing a soft, easy-comb finish
Households that want an easy-rinse, pH-balanced formula
Owners who prefer cat-specific, cat-safe actives
Benefits mapped to features
Helps remove/kill pests → cat-safe ectoparasitic active + contact time
Coat comfort → aloe/glycerin conditioners for softness
Skin-friendly clean → pH-balanced surfactant system
Quick rinse → low residue; coat dries soft and manageable
Comb-ready → smooth finish supports fine flea combing
Usage and Applications
How to use
Brush out loose hair; wet coat with ...
How to use
Brush out loose hair; wet coat with lukewarm water.
Apply along the back; lather thoroughly (avoid eyes/ears).
Leave 5–10 minutes for contact action.
Rinse until water runs clear; towel-dry; use a fine flea comb.
Repeat in 7–10 days if advised; keep cat warm indoors until fully dry.
Quick tip: Use section-by-section lathering for long coats, and place a non-slip mat in the bath to keep cats steadier.