🐾 Keep your cats itch-free and ruling the jungle—effortless protection that lasts!
Seresto Flea Collar offers premium, vet-recommended flea and tick protection for cats and kittens, delivering 8 months of continuous, fast-acting defense. Its contact-kill technology eliminates pests without biting, ensuring your cat’s comfort with a lightweight, odorless, and water-resistant design. Trusted by thousands of vets and millions of pet owners, Seresto is the hassle-free solution to keep your feline friends pest-free and thriving indoors or outdoors.















| Active Ingredients | Imidacloprid, Flumethrin |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
| Brand | Seresto |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 43,774 Reviews |
| Item Form | Collar |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Scent | Unscented |
T**R
Safe
I have a munchkin Persian. She’s very little and this medication worked/is working well for her. I worry about chemicals and harmful irritants for her, but this is safe for her. I noticed a difference in a week after only bathing her once with dawn. No more scratching or fleas. It doesn’t smell, you easily clip it on and cut to the length you need if it’s too long. She hasn’t chewed or messed with it like her actual collar. I don’t think she knows she’s even wearing it. Great quality. The price is worth it don’t opt for the other cheaper products.
E**K
7 cats, zero fleas, one collar to rule them all
When you have almost as many cats as orifices (seven, for the record), you need to control fleas and ticks. Especially when your tiny house lions have access to the wilds of Louisiana and treat your property like their personal jungle gym. That’s where the Seresto Cat Vet-Recommended Flea & Tick Treatment & Prevention Collar for Cats comes in. Yes, that’s “cat” twice in the name, because cats are important and apparently Amazon needed you to know. We love our little cuddly, sharp-clawed fur demons, and we don’t like them or ourselves itching all over. This collar works better than anything else we’ve tried. Back of the neck liquid hell vials, dips, baths, brushing, chanting at the moon. None of it worked like this does. We swap them out every 6 months, but I believe the 8-month claim is legit. No bites, no scratching, no chaos at 3 a.m. Just peaceful sleep and flea-free cats. When you break down the price over time, it’s absolutely worth it. Thank the heavens, the stars, and the person who finally made something that works.
S**R
Six months. Still working. Healthy cats. Yes, I will buy again.
I have four cats and Advantage had stopped working completely. The house and cats were hopping with fleas. It was horrible. I vacuumed. And flea combed. And used various products in the house short of fogging which is impractical when you have four cats living there. The vet's assistant had suggested these collars as an option. Came to Amazon because the price was much better and I needed multiple collars. Then I saw the reviews where people claimed their cats died and developed horrible skin reactions. That was a bit offputting. I hesitated. But the fleas were very bad and the vet's office--which I trust--had recommended them. I ordered three collars, figuring that I'd put them on my healthiest youngest kitties first (ages 11, 7 and 4--weights 10 to 16 pounds) first. My 14 year old cat (6 pounds) loves to be combed, so I would just comb her. When the collars arrived I, for perhaps the first time in my life, read the package insert that discussed the company's trials of the product. The only notable side effect observed in testing (as I recall it) was some dermatitis. It wasn't a lot of the trial participants but it was observed, and this explains the folks whose cats lost hair. Encouraged by the package insert, I put the collars on the cats. Initially, I was afraid that one of them was getting lethargic. Then I decided he had always been that lethargic and I was just paying more attention because I was afraid I was doing something that might kill my cats. Ultimately, the only effect these collars had was killing fleas. It took a couple of weeks because the fleas had gotten so bad, but they went away. About 99%. And the cool thing is, they also went away on my one cat on which I did not put a collar. Just having three collared flea killing machines wandering the house protects my fourth cat as well. She gets the occasional flea, but it's rare. And while I used to comb her twice a day to get the fleas off now I comb her once a week and find maybe one or two. Which seems pretty unavoidable given that she and two of the other cats go outside. It's been about six months now so the collars are supposed to last another couple of months. Hoping that by December there won't be fleas around to kill and that I can wait until spring for the next round of collars. Great product. Less expensive than Advantage for comparable months of effectiveness. And works like Advantage used to work when it was new.
L**N
IT WORKS!!!
If you know anything at all about house cats, you know they’re full of tenacity, and audacity. Once your indoor cat gets a taste of the outdoors, it’s just about impawsible to keep them from wanting to be outside all the time! That’s what happened with my cat The Baroness Meowtilda Von Softiepaws (street name: Tilly). Tilly slipped out the back door when I opened it to let my smelly little dogs out. Of course I freaked out thinking she’d run away and I’d never see her again. But Tilly stayed in the back yard and came inside after a few minutes. I vowed to never let her out again. But 1) she’s a cat with quintessential cat-like reflexes and is better than I am on her worst day, when I’m on my best day. 2) The audacity I mentioned earlier is STRONG in her 3) she DOES NOT like to be picked up/held, or confined in any way, and I value the use of my hands. She’s never been aggressive with me, but I prefer not to make too many waves. So keeping her from slipping outside from time to time was not a job for which I am well equipped. Over time I got more comfortable with it since Tilly always stayed close to the house, and was always in the house over night. She has never been injured on her excursions. Then, we had a big problem. Remember the smelly little dogs? Well they suddenly became smelly AND itchy! And that’s when I saw it. The dreaded flea infestation. The dogs are treated for fleas and ticks, so that meant the harbinger of the plague was feline, in species. Now imagine gentle reader, if Tilly is not the type of cat to allow cuddling, what are the chances she’s the type of cat to allow herself to be bathed with flea soap? Nil. The answer is, nil. Several essential oils sprays, and flea combing sessions later- I had finally eradicated the infestation. Unfortunately Tilly developed some harsh looking ulcers on her skin which the vet advised was due to an allergy related to the flea bites. I felt awful, but I got her ulcers treated and cleared up quickly (thankfully, because they were shocking to look at and I doubt they were comfortable). My vet recommended the Soresto Flea and Tick Collar for several reasons. She said 1) it works, 2) it’s made for cats and dogs, 3) it lasts for up 8 l months. She did say “it’s one of the pricier options…” but she swore by its effectiveness, and said it was worth it the price. Of course this had my anxiety riddled brain thinking these collars cost enough to make me have to decide between purchasing one, or paying my mortgage. Turns out the collars are about $68, and since they’re supposed to last 8 months, that breaks down to about $8.50/month, or ~.28/ day! So I bought one and decided to give it a try. If it didn’t work, I’d know for the future and I would try something else. Well, guess what? IT WORKS! There is no chemical scent to it, it’s made of a flexible rubber type material, and it’s adjustable. I thought I’d have to fight with Tilly to get the collar on her (she prefers to go au naturale), but since the collar is adjustable with a lot of extra length, it was really easy to slip it on her neck and then pull it to tighten it. It helps to have a lickable treat at the ready to occupy your cat, if they’re resistant to being collared. The collar even comes with little plastic reflectors you can attach which is great if your cat goes out in the evenings at all. Tilly scratched at her neck and the collar for the first day or so, but then she accepted it, and now I don’t think she even notices it. I haven’t had a single flea or tick on ANY of my Fuzz Butts since using this collar, and we are going on 3 years. If I had one request, it would be for whoever is in charge to make this an item you can set up as a subscription, and automatically get a new collar every 8 months. I know I forgot to replaces Tilly’s collar for about 10 months (and it still worked!), and I don’t want to take the chance of forgetting again. For now I have a reminder on my phone, along with the reminder to change my air filter and to test my smoke alarms. But it would be much easier if I could get a new one automatically. Other than that- 10/10 recommend and your fuzz butts and sanity will love you for it!
M**S
Works great for my cat
Pretty expensive the nice little can they come in is really nice but I think that’s what’s costing so much money. I think they could drop the price if they just put it in a little plastic bag drop the price like 40 bucks works good for my cat though.
K**P
I love this thing so freaking much!
This is freaking amazing! My cat is an indoor outdoor cat. He has long fur on top of that. Before I found about Seresto, I’ve been using advantage. Advantage is pretty expensive. Four dosages and it costed me the same price as a seresto. What’s worst it only works on fleas and not ticks. I didn’t know about the no tick part until this year. As the weather gets warmer, my cat stays outside longer. He came back with one or two ticks for three days straight. I never have a flea or tick problem until now. Thats when I found out that advantage doesn’t take care of the ticks. It also doesn’t help that my cat has long fur so it’s even harder to spot them. I tried to thoroughly check his coat everyday but I’m worried that what if I miss one. Worse is what if he brings them home and gets it on the bed or something. I did a lot of digging around and see that the ones that does kill ticks are either prescribed by vets or have a relatively low ratings. Then I stumble on Seresto. I heard a lot of people didn’t like it because their cats have adverse reactions to it. I was worried an about the same thing but then say why not try it out. Ever since I got seresto, I have not seen a single tick! I checked the skin around his collar just in case his skin is irritated but so far, roughly 1 month in…no adverse reactions. It works amazing. I put it underneath his other collar and make sure that neither one is too tight. I highly recommend this especially to cats who spend time outdoor. It gives me a lot of reassurance. Helps protect not only your cat but you as well. The price is actually not bad considering that it last 8 months. That’s half the price I would have paid had I use other treatments. I do want to say that you should monitor your cat the first few days to be sure it’s safe for your cat to use. While my cat was fine with it, it could be different for you.
A**R
Works well after 1 month
This collar was very helpful! We bought it on the 21 of September and it October 25 now so about a month.On about the 2nd and a half week one of the cats had 1 flea. Before we put the collar on them we gave the cats a bath and immediately put on the collar. The next week no sign of fleas or ticks no itching either. They recently started itching a little but no sigh of fleas or ticks also but we usually bath them once a month so possibly regular itching. But over all this prodect works well so far. But will update in a month.
M**I
Highly recommend to rid all stages of fleas in the environment as well!
These are the best for getting rid of all stages of fleas. It says on the papers that it will also kill them on nearby cats and the environment, and thus is absolutely true. No more flea bombs necessary! I do rescue and fleas occasionally happen. None of the drops including Revolution made a dent, vet recommended these. Miraculous. Seem expensive but they last for 8 months! Only complaint is they harden over time and are thus extremely difficult to remove/cut off. Need heavy duty snips. Would never be a break-away collar either even though they supposedly are, where there are notches. Saw something where those notches need to be pre-cut about half-way before putting on the cat. Will do so next time. Also there are reports of some dogs having negative health reactions but none for cats, nor have I had this ever happen. No odor at all either.
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