Jay
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
Have used these for several years and they reliably keep ticks and fleas away
Carol Bruckner
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
Excellent flea collar … don’t have to worry if your cat gets stuck on something … safe!
Lana
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
I bought 4 of these and after putting it on my cats it looks like they stopped to each, so I hope it works.
KittyGirlTiffy
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
My cats had fleas after we had a stray come in and have her kittens. We tried flea pills we tried drops. We tried bombing our house. These flea collars are the only thing that got the fleas gone off of my cats. And crazily enough the flea bombs that actually worked were the Raid ones from Walmart and not the very expensive ones from the tractor supply store. Just saying, Zodiac flea collars and Raid Flea bombs are the way to go. Just be careful with the bombs read the instructions and make sure that your cats are nowhere in the area of the bombs preferably not in the house at all. I used lots of tape and towels to stuff up doorways and seal everything to do my house a room at a time. Also turn off your air conditioner and unplug any appliances in the room your bombing. It’s a long, hard fight, but it can be won.
Patty
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
So much easier than trying to get the liquid flea & tick stuff in the right place when the animal won't hold still. This is the first time my cat has ever had any kind of collar and he doesn't seem to mind it. The only thing I don't like is that it has a very strong smell. Otherwise, I highly recommend this.
Figgy1
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023
My indoors-only cats became infested by my bringing the fleas in from the garden, where many strays wander through. One flea can jump 6 feet, and they are heat-seeking missiles.My first line of counterattack was to use Zodiac's spot-on product, along with Capstar (an oral medication that only kills adult fleas). I suspect this combo could be very effective for someone who has just one cat, since the cat can't reach the place between his own shoulder blades where the spot-on goes. But two cats (or more) can work hard at grooming the stuff off of each other.So once the 30 days were up for the spot-on stuff to wear off, I tried these collars. By the way, Zodiac has a nice customer questions email. That's how I found out you can only use either the spot-on or the collar, but not both together.Well, Mr. Licky couldn't lick the collar off of his sister, so it didn't take long for all the fleas to be defeated.Unfortunately, I have to take off one star because one of my cats is allergic to the collar. After a couple of weeks, the allergic cat started having sores on her neck and face. It was nothing like the huge gashes that the far more expensive Bayer Seresto collar gave her some years ago, but it was still ugly. So of course I immediately removed the collar. But it had already killed the fleas. And her sores are healing up fast.I think if another infestation happens, I'll still use this collar, on the non-allergic cat only. I'm still looking for solutions for the other one.
Heather Briney
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023
Bought these collars for my cats. They seem to work about 1/2 strength as there were no fleas anywhere on my cats except for their tails….. seems like they changed the formula a bit.
Ashlee
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2023
Did absolutely nothing for my cats and even saw fleas surrounding the area of the collar. Had to go the more expensive route and fortunately/unfortunately it’s worth it to spend the extra buck or two to get results in a desperate time of need. Skip this purchase.