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August 18, 2025 2 min read
Ticks are a risk for cats in parts of Australia, especially along the east coast and after warm, wet weather. Prevention plus daily checks is the safest plan. This guide explains how to choose a product, what routine to follow, and the safety basics to keep in mind.
Live or travel to the east coast, bushland, or long grass
Outdoor cats, balcony sunbathers, or cats that roam gardens or bush edges
Homes near wildlife corridors or coastal tracks
If any of these fit, use prevention year-round and do daily checks in risk seasons.
Run your fingers through the coat slowly, feeling for small bumps. Check: around lips, under the chin, ears, between toes, armpits, groin, and the tail base. Part long coats to look at the skin.
Most cats do best with a spot-on. Pick a product with tick coverage, matched to species, age, and weight. Choose the format you can give on time, every time.
Many tick products for cats are monthly. Some are long-acting. Follow the label interval and set a reminder. If you use different products for different parasites, follow the shortest interval so you don’t leave gaps.
Use cat-only products on cats. Never apply a dog product to a cat
Avoid exposure to dog spot-ons that contain permethrin or other pyrethroids
Use the correct weight band and check minimum age on the pack
Do not stack tick or flea products unless your vet tells you to
Read labels carefully for kittens, breeding, pregnant, or lactating cats
Revolution Plus Spot-On for Cats — monthly spot-on with tick coverage when used as directed.
Bravecto Spot-On for Cats — long-lasting tick and flea control; check the label for protection period and weight band.
Do indoor-only cats need tick prevention?
If you live in a risk area or travel to the coast, yes. Ticks can hitchhike inside.
Can daily checks replace prevention?
Checks help but can miss small ticks. Use prevention and daily searches in risk seasons.
My cat is sensitive to chews. Can I use a spot-on?
Yes. Most cats use a spot-on. Apply to clean, dry skin and follow the label dry-time.
Not sure which product suits your cat and location?
Tell us your cat’s age, weight, and lifestyle and we’ll help you choose — contact us.
Protect your cat with proven tick prevention and a simple daily check. Our vet-led team can help you set reminders so you stay on track.
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