








Kills and repels both fleas and ticks for up to 7 months, PLUS it kills and prevents flea eggs for up to 7 months, thereby stopping the flea life cycle and preventing re infestation. Safety release sn Review: Works exactly as promised so far, i have had my pet in it for a week and a half and she has cut back on her scratching 95 percent, even though our carpet is still pretty infested! I am impressed! 5 dollars for so much relief for my fur baby is above and beyond. I will continue to buy these, thank you Hartz, though i did forget top mention that i bought two of them, one for my house kitty, one for my adopted neighborhood tomcat, and one was broken coming out of the box, the buckle is very flimsy and could definitely be improved! Its worth 10 dollars just for the difference my house kittyexhibits though. 10 dollars to go from miserable to mostly content? So worth it. So, i feel compelled to update this review. I noticed that my cat started sleeping all of the time and never cuddled with me anymore, then one time i heard her wheeze, which she never has before. Then i saw her with her head dangling off of the table looking actually scarily either dead or unconscious. She actually was just sleeping so deeply that she was completely limp and slow to wake. It scared me, so i did some research and found out that flea collars should not be put on kittens, unhealthy or elderly animals. There are heavy doses of poison being constantly absorbed into your babies skin while wearing them, and even a few weeks after if not bathed thoroughly. My cat is 13, and so i decided to remove the collar and bathe her thoroughly. She returned to her normal self. Within a couple of days she was her semi energetic lovey self. Lol. So i would just caution you to examine the cost to benefit ratio and your pets age and health. Review: Took 5 of the 7 months to finally rid the kitties of fleas, but it worked without me having to bomb the house... again.. or pay to flea dip them over and over. That crud can get pricey quick! I suggest buying this collar and covering the pets in coconut oil once a month. At the same time you do the coconut oil treatment, cover all your floors and furniture with baking powder [from the dollar store to save $] for an hour then vacuum up. It's a lot of work, but there Is no overnight treatment to rid your house and pets of fleas. I have 3 cats and 2 dogs. We tried dipping them and bombed the house twice. I swear it made the fleas worse and the house stink. My suggestion worked so much better. The house seemed rid of them by 3 months and the pets stopped scratching after 5 months.










| ASIN | B000633VF2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,715 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #3 in Flea Collars |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 0.3 x 9.7 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 13.6 g |
| Item model number | 3270094268 |
| Manufacturer | Hartz Mountain |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 14.99 x 0.25 x 9.65 cm; 13.61 g |
A**R
Works exactly as promised so far, i have had my pet in it for a week and a half and she has cut back on her scratching 95 percent, even though our carpet is still pretty infested! I am impressed! 5 dollars for so much relief for my fur baby is above and beyond. I will continue to buy these, thank you Hartz, though i did forget top mention that i bought two of them, one for my house kitty, one for my adopted neighborhood tomcat, and one was broken coming out of the box, the buckle is very flimsy and could definitely be improved! Its worth 10 dollars just for the difference my house kittyexhibits though. 10 dollars to go from miserable to mostly content? So worth it. So, i feel compelled to update this review. I noticed that my cat started sleeping all of the time and never cuddled with me anymore, then one time i heard her wheeze, which she never has before. Then i saw her with her head dangling off of the table looking actually scarily either dead or unconscious. She actually was just sleeping so deeply that she was completely limp and slow to wake. It scared me, so i did some research and found out that flea collars should not be put on kittens, unhealthy or elderly animals. There are heavy doses of poison being constantly absorbed into your babies skin while wearing them, and even a few weeks after if not bathed thoroughly. My cat is 13, and so i decided to remove the collar and bathe her thoroughly. She returned to her normal self. Within a couple of days she was her semi energetic lovey self. Lol. So i would just caution you to examine the cost to benefit ratio and your pets age and health.
L**♡
Took 5 of the 7 months to finally rid the kitties of fleas, but it worked without me having to bomb the house... again.. or pay to flea dip them over and over. That crud can get pricey quick! I suggest buying this collar and covering the pets in coconut oil once a month. At the same time you do the coconut oil treatment, cover all your floors and furniture with baking powder [from the dollar store to save $] for an hour then vacuum up. It's a lot of work, but there Is no overnight treatment to rid your house and pets of fleas. I have 3 cats and 2 dogs. We tried dipping them and bombed the house twice. I swear it made the fleas worse and the house stink. My suggestion worked so much better. The house seemed rid of them by 3 months and the pets stopped scratching after 5 months.
S**E
These work good for a cheap flea collar. If you can't afford the expensive brand these will still work well. I haven't had any issues with using them on my cats, I've had them on my cats for a couple months. None of my cats had any irritation or redness, but this really depends on the sensitivity of your pets skin. So keep a watch on them and their skin while using this in case your cat has a sensitivity. Put the end piece you cut off in your vacuum bag for an extra bonus in flea protection.
P**M
Both of my cats had bad flea problems that was spreading into the house and carpets. I purchased sprays, liquids, powders, and then these collars, but all I needed was the collars. I put them on in Late September/Early October, and its now March, and they still work great. My cats had never had collars on before, and while they didn't really enjoy them being put on, they almost immediately forgot they were there, and are much happier now that they don't have to chew and scratch all the time anymore. Well worth the money, especially if you have cats with long hair and are indoor/outdoor cats. Best part, they can't hang themselves if they get caught on something - the collar has a safety feature that unclasps when enough force is pulled. I tested it myself with my hands and it works great, and easy to put back on the cat if the safety clasp comes undone. The product even smells decent, and less like chemicals. Highly recommend
M**C
I've always bought these flea collars... but this time around they're just not working the same as they have in the past. We didn't have a flea problem when I put them on, but over the late summer/fall I've seen some fleas appear on my INDOOR ONLY cats. I can only assume they were tracked in or transported in by humans. Kitties still scratch occasionally, and we find fleas when we give them baths every few weeks. One of the cats even ended up with tape worms, which come from fleas. Not impressed with this product right now. I always see reviews about pets having reactions from these causing sores, but I want to say that I've NEVER had that happen on my kitties.
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