The internet is full of DIY herbal flea treatments for cats, but it can be hard to know which ones work—and which are safe for your pet. To keep your pet safe, we’re looking into the science behind popular herbal treatments for cats. We also have tips from pest control specialist Chris Parker on how to naturally get rid of fleas on your cat.
What are the best natural flea treatments for cats?
To naturally treat fleas on cats, bathe them and comb their fur with a flea comb. Also remove the fleas from your environment—natural options include applying diatomaceous earth powder, vacuuming, and washing the cat’s bedding in hot water. Herbal flea treatments, like essential oils, are not safe or effective for cats.
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Medical Flea Treatments for Cats
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Shampoos, sprays, and powders Although the application methods are different, topical treatments for cats all work the same way—you apply the product to your cat and it kills any adult fleas that are on the animal. However, most don’t kill flea eggs, so it takes regular application to interrupt the fleas’ life cycle and get rid of the infestation. [17] X Research source
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Spot-on Spot-on treatments can be purchased over-the-counter or obtained with a prescription from your vet. The most effective include ingredients that kill adult fleas and prevent flea larva from maturing. You typically apply these to the skin on the back of your cat’s neck, usually once a month. [18] X Research source
- Flea collars work in a similar way to spot-on treatments. They’re popular for their convenience, but they’re not always effective at controlling fleas. Additionally, some can cause skin irritation in cats. [19] X Research source
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Tablets or injections Some flea medicines come in pill or liquid form, and they work to interrupt the flea life cycle by preventing the eggs from developing. You typically give these to your cat once a month, although some last longer. [20] X Research source
How Do You Get Rid Of Fleas On Cats?
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do I get rid of fleas in our house?Chris Parker is the Founder of Parker Eco Pest Control, a sustainable pest control service in Seattle, Washington. Since 2016, Chris has been specializing in Integrated Pest Management and doesn’t use any chemicals for pest removal. He offers removal services for ants, rodents, fleas, spiders, wasps, and more. Chris is a certified Commercial Pesticide Applicator in Washington State and received his bachelor’s from the University of Washington.You can start by trimming any overgrown grass and vegetation around your home, since fleas often hide in these areas near entry points. Then, do a thorough indoor cleaning, focusing on places your pets frequent, like carpets, rugs, and pet bedding. Vacuum all floors, furniture, and corners where fleas might hide, and wash pet bedding and linens in hot water to kill any remaining fleas and their eggs. Keep up with regular cleaning to prevent re-infestation, including frequent vacuuming and washing of pet bedding. If the flea infestation continues, consider contacting professional pest control services for more specialized treatment options.
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QuestionI just love these natural remedies, and would love to use them, but there is absolutely no way my cats will allow themselves to be sprayed. Any ideas how else to apply these herbs?MarshaCommunity AnswerYou could spray the natural remedy onto your hands (wear disposable gloves) or a cloth towel and rub your hands or towel on your cat.
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QuestionIs this safe for kittens?Community AnswerYes.
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- Consult your veterinarian before applying an herbal flea remedy. They will be able to confirm whether or not it is appropriate for your pet.Thanks
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- If your cat becomes agitated when you use a spray bottle, try soaking a sponge and wiping the cat's fur instead. Use a new sponge and make sure to cover all of the fur thoroughly.
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- Do not use essential oils to make herbal flea remedies for cats. While these may be safe to use on dogs, cats cannot metabolize these oils easily. Using essential oils on your cat can cause rashes and in extreme cases may cause liver damage, which can result in death. [21] X Research source
- Do not use an herbal flea remedy with garlic. Avoid herbal flea remedies that include garlic as an ingredient, because garlic is toxic to cats. [22] X Research source
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About This Article
To make an herbal flea remedy for cats, start by boiling some fresh rosemary for 30 minutes. Then, strain the water into a separate container, and let it cool before pouring it over your cat's body. You can also make an herbal flea remedy by soaking fresh lavender in a jar of water overnight. Then, strain the water into a spray bottle, and spray your cat's fur with it before brushing it with a flea comb. Never use essential oils, like neem oil or lavender oil, to treat fleas on your cats since they can be toxic. To learn how to make an herbal flea spray using apple cider vinegar, read on!
Reader Success Stories
- "My poor cat has suffered with flea allergies for years and needed regular trips to the vets for medication to combat this, despite using commercial flea treatment. He now has a lovely glossy coat and is a lot happier since using these herbal methods. Thanks." ..." more