Onguard Flea & Tick Treatment for Cats & Kittens, 6 treatments
In a Nutshell
- Most users report that Onguard does not effectively control fleas and ticks.
- Some users have even noticed an increase in fleas and worms after using the product.
- The majority of reviews recommend against purchasing this product.
Quick Verdict
The Onguard Flea & Tick Treatment has received overwhelmingly negative reviews, with most users reporting that it does not effectively control fleas and ticks.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective for Ticks (1)
Some users found that Onguard effectively controlled ticks on their cats.
Cons
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Ineffective Against Fleas (8) critical
Many users reported that Onguard did not effectively kill fleas on their pets.
Tip: Consider alternative treatments or consulting a veterinarian.
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Waste of Money (4) major
Several users felt that the product was not worth the cost.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
β Skip If
- β’ Pet owners with flea and tick issues β the product is ineffective against fleas and potentially increases worm infestations.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Using flea baths, keeping home clean, ensure pets are indoor free
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"I can confirm this has been great for ticks. Our property is tick infested. My barn cats get covered in ticks and kept losing their very expensive Seresto collars (though the collar did last 8 months if it stayed on) so we switched to topical treatment. As long as the cats had Onguard, the ticks wer..."
"I wanted to love this product for my indoor/outdoor cat, however it doesnβt work at all. My poor cat had live ticks engorging themselves all over him that I had pluck off by hand. Donβt waste your money."
Bottom Line
Given the high number of negative reviews, it may be worth considering alternative flea and tick treatments for your cat.