Safeguard Your Cat’s Health with Reliable Parasite Control
We at Kings Veterinary Centre understand the importance of your feline companion. Cats are susceptible to parasites throughout the year, regardless of whether they are house pets or daring outdoor adventurers. For this reason, we provide dependable, veterinarian-recommended flea and worm treatment programs that are customised to your cat’s particular requirements and way of life.
Why Regular Flea and Worm Treatment is Essential
Cats that have fleas or worms may experience severe health issues, ranging from internal damage and anaemia to skin irritation and weight loss. Fleas and worm eggs can be carried in on clothing, shoes, or other pets, putting even indoor cats at danger.
Infestations that go untreated can cause pain, disease, and occasionally even human transmission. The good news? Regular veterinary care can fully avoid these problems.

Tailored Flea and Worm Treatment for Cats
We at Kings Veterinary Centre offer customised parasite protection programs based on your cat’s age, lifestyle, and overall health. Our knowledgeable staff will suggest the best and most efficient flea and worm treatments, guaranteeing your cat’s protection all year long.
We only apply prescription-strength, veterinarian-approved remedies that are intended to shield your cat from:
- Fleas spread tapeworms, trigger allergic responses, and cause itching.
- Common intestinal parasites like roundworms and tapeworms can cause vomiting, poor coat condition, and weight loss.
- Cats may contract lungworm, a lesser-known but potentially harmful parasite, by chasing or consuming slugs and snails.
Signs Your Cat May Have Fleas or Worms
A visit to the veterinarian is necessary if your feline exhibits any of the following symptoms:
Excessive grooming or scratching
Eczema or hair loss
Worms around the back or in faeces
Loss of weight or vomiting
Black dots that appear to be flea debris in the coat
The comfort and health of your cat will be rapidly restored with prompt diagnosis and treatment.

Join Our Lifetime Care Club
Looking for convenient, worry-free care? Our Lifetime Care Club includes regular flea and worm treatment as part of a simple monthly plan – giving you peace of mind and helping you spread the cost of routine healthcare.
Flea and Worm Treatment for Cats FAQs
How often should I treat my cat for fleas and worms?
Generally, worming should be done every three months and flea treatment should be done once a month. It could be advised to worm cats more frequently if they hunt or are outdoor cats. Our veterinarians may design a timetable just for your feline.
Are shop-bought treatments just as good?
Not all the time. The complete spectrum of parasites may not be targeted by many over-the-counter medications, or they are less effective. Products recommended by a veterinarian are safer, more dependable, and tailored to your cat’s individual requirements.
Is it necessary to treat indoor cats?
Yes. Fleas and worms can still infect indoor cats by contact with infected objects, people, or other animals. Regular preventive is as crucial for cats kept indoors.
Are flea and worm treatments safe for kittens?
Yes, but kittens should only receive certain medications, and doses need to be exact. Our staff will make sure your kitten is protected in a way that is both safe and suitable for its age.
What if my cat doesn’t like taking tablets or spot-ons?
We provide a range of formulations, such as pills, chewable choices, and spot-on treatments. Tell us about your worries, and we will determine the choice that will cause your cat the least amount of worry.
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