DO YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOUR CAT IS DOING, WHEN THEY ARE OUT OF SIGHT?
HUNTING: PROTECT THEM AGAINST TAPEWORM & LUNGWORM
Even if well fed, cats that go outdoors still feel the need to hunt. Rodents can host tapeworm larvae, while slugs and snails can be infested with lungworm larvae.
ROAMING: PROTECT THEM AGAINST FLEAS, TICKS & VARIOUS WORMS*
Many cats love to roam around the neighbourhood but other cats and the outdoor environment can be a source of infestation with various parasites inside and out. * roundworm, hookworm, tapeworm lungworm
GROOMING: PROTECT THEM AGAINST THE FLEA TAPEWORM
Fleas can act as an intermediate host for the tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum) which is transmitted when cats swallow an infested flea. Since most cats spend up to 50% of their waking time indulging in some form of grooming, this is a common transmission route for this parasite.