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Earth Animal Nature's Protection Herbal Flea & Tick Collar for Cats

Formulated by Dr. Bob Goldstein, our Nature's Protection™ Flea & Tick Herbal for cats is the natural alternative to topical flea & tick repellant treatments made with synthetic chemicals, insecticides, and pesticides.  The preventative power of these gentle oils are non-offensive to your cat, but repulsive to fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, and other biting insects 

Worry free – No phthalates, DEET, synthetic chemicals, insecticides, or pesticides and is safe for people, cats, dogs, and the environment.

The Spot-On treatment is water resistant.

3 tubes per box – 3 month supply

Made by our friends in France.

Active Ingredients:

  • Virginia Cedarwood Oil 5% and Peppermint Oil 4%
Inert Ingredients:
  • Almond Oil 91%

Made with only naturally occurring flea & tick repellants - Virginia Cedarwood, Peppermint, & Almond Oil*

Virginia Cedarwood Oil – Known to be repellent to fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes, but completely non-toxic to animals and people. It’s considered to have antiseptic, anti-fungal and antibacterial properties and be beneficial for the skin and coat.

Peppermint Oil - Medicinal, relieves stress, repels insects, and has a natural minty scent.

Almond Oil – This gift of nature has a slightly nutty aroma that helps repel and protect from unwanted insects. It protects the skin while helping to spread out the active ingredients. It also helps the ingredients maintain efficacy during and after rainfall.

*Any essential oil, in rare cases, may cause an allergic reaction. However, the oils we use in our Nature’s Protection™ products are at such low levels that the risk of any potential reactions are further eliminated. For cat parents: Cats don’t possess the enzymes glucuronyl transferase and therefore, their liver requires more time to eliminate phenolic compounds (which are found in some essential oils) and in medications such as aspirin or acetaminophen. Neither peppermint oil nor Virginia cedarwood oil contain these compounds. Contact your veterinarian for more information.