PetArmor Flea & Tick Spot Treatment for Cats
In a Nutshell
- Positive aspects: Effective against fleas and ticks.
- Negative aspects: Oily texture, strong smell, can irritate cats and humans, ineffective flea control in some cases.
- Conclusion: MIXED FEEDBACK; PEOPLE REPORT CONFLICTING RESULTS.
Quick Verdict
Despite an overall average rating, PetArmor Flea & Tick Spot Treatment for Cats receives praise for effectiveness, which is mentioned 45% of the time. However, the product is criticized for its oily texture and strong smell, which cause irritation to both cats. Some users also reported ineffective flea control, with a reported unlikable smell.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective Flea Control (4)
Messy to use
Cons
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Oily Texture and Strong Smell (6) major
Despite the high praised substance, some pet owners report a bad overall experience.
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Ineffective Flea Control (2) major
Despite the claim that this product promises effective flea control, many reported it was ineffective.
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Lack of Flea Control (3) major
Despite the claims, some people have reported it does not control this properly.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Pet owners needing spot treatment for fleas and ticks. — Effective on the fleas.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners with sensitive cats. — Strong smell and oily texture can irritate cats.
- • Owners expecting long-term flea control — Spotty effectiveness.
Durability & Care
Factors: Whether it works for a particular animal in a household
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this product effective against fleas and ticks?
Some users report effectiveness, others do not. It may vary by individual pet.
Does this product have a strong smell?
Yes, many users report a strong, unpleasant smell.
Highlighted Reviews
"No harsh chemicals or insecticides. Works great fleas are gone."
"My cats all hated it. It also rubbed off onto my pillows and other places. It was found ruined"
Bottom Line
This product may require further testing before being recommended as general usage can yield mixed results.