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  • Tick prevention for cats in New Zealand

    August 20, 2025 2 min read

    Tick prevention for cats in New Zealand

    Introduction

    Cats pick up ticks in gardens, bush edges and on coastal walks with the family. A reliable spot-on schedule and quick checks after outdoor time keep things calm and comfortable.

    What to use for cats

    Most cats do best with a spot-on placed high on the neck where they cannot lick. Separate housemates that groom each other until the application site is dry. Long-acting options reduce how often you need to apply.

    Application tips

    • Part the coat to clean, dry skin

    • Apply high on the neck

    • Keep kids and other pets away from the site until dry

    Daily tick check

    During cuddles, feel along the ear edges and under the collar, then the armpits, groin, between the toes and tail base. A minute or two is enough if you do it regularly.

    Safe removal

    Use a tick tool or fine-tipped tweezers. Grip close to the skin and lift straight out with steady pressure. Keep the tick sealed and monitor your cat for the next day or two.

    Indoor cats

    Even indoor cats can meet ticks and fleas carried in on people and gear. Keep prevention monthly and vacuum favourite sleeping spots weekly.

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    Safety basics

    • Cat-only products for cats; never use a dog product on a cat

    • Match current weight band and minimum age

    • Do not stack different spot-ons unless your vet advises

    FAQ

    My cat hates handling. Any tips?
    Apply after a calm cuddle or meal. Use a towel perch for stability and reward with a treat. Long-acting options reduce how often you need to apply.

    Do indoor-only cats still need tick cover?
    Yes if they have access to balconies, gardens, or frequent visitors who have been outdoors. Prevention plus weekly vacuuming of favourite spots works well.

    Need help choosing between monthly and longer-acting options?
    Tell us your cat’s age, weight and routine — we’ll tailor it with you — contact us

    Feargus McConnell
    Feargus McConnell