FELPREVA Cat Spot on Treatment 1KG-2.5KG (Red)

Felpreva Spot-On for Small Cats (1–2.5kg) provides long-lasting protection against fleas, ticks, worms, and mites — all in a single easy-to-use dose that lasts 13 weeks.

Original price was: $69.95.Current price is: $44.25.

Felpreva Spot-On for Cats (1kg–2.5kg) is a groundbreaking, vet-recommended parasite treatment offering comprehensive protection in a single, easy-to-apply spot-on dose. It delivers the longest-lasting* defense against fleas and paralysis ticks (Ixodes holocyclus)** — with just four doses per year providing year-round coverage.

Parasites pose serious risks to your cat’s health. Up to 25% of cats in Australia lack adequate parasite protection, exposing them to discomfort, disease, and the potential spread of parasites to humans. Felpreva provides peace of mind with broad-spectrum coverage in a single application.

Protects Against:

  • Fleas
  • Paralysis ticks (Ixodes holocyclus)
  • Ear mites
  • Roundworms
  • Hookworms
  • Lungworms
  • Tapeworms

Key Benefits:

  • Simple spot-on application
  • Single dose offers 13 weeks of flea and paralysis tick protection
  • Comprehensive internal and external parasite control

Active Ingredients per 0.37mL pipette (Small Cats – Red, 1–2.5kg):

  • Tigolaner: 36.22 mg – long-lasting protection against fleas, paralysis ticks, and ear mites
  • Emodepside: 7.53 mg – treats roundworms, hookworms, and lungworms
  • Praziquantel: 30.12 mg – treats tapeworms

Dosage Guide:

  • Small Cats (Red): 1–2.5kg – 1 x 0.37mL pipette
  • Medium Cats (Yellow): 2.5–5kg – 1 x 0.74mL pipette
  • Large Cats (Purple): 5–8kg – 1 x 1.18mL pipette

With its extended action against fleas and paralysis ticks, Felpreva offers 3 months of protection per dose. Since most adult cats require deworming every 3 months, a single application of Felpreva aligns with this schedule — meaning only four doses per year are needed for comprehensive parasite control.

*Treats and prevents fleas and controls paralysis ticks (Ixodes holocyclus) for 13 weeks.
**Ixodes holocyclus ticks are not present in Western Australia.
Note: Individual deworming needs may vary based on your cat’s lifestyle and risk factors. Consult your veterinarian for tailored advice.