Dr. Cat Tickout Spray is a fast-acting, topical flea and tick repellent spray for cats and dogs. At 100 ml with a precision pump, it offers targeted pest control — but only when applied correctly. This guide covers safe usage, benefits, side effects, and the one mistake that can seriously harm your pet.

How to Use Dr. Cat Tickout Spray — Step by Step
Critical warning — read before applying
Never spray directly on your pet’s face or eyes. Insecticidal compounds entering a cat’s eyes can cause chemical burns, blindness, or fatal toxicity. For the face, always apply to a cloth and wipe gently.
- Ventilate the area. Apply outdoors or near an open window to avoid inhaling the mist.
- Shake the bottle well for 5–10 seconds before each use.
- Hold 15–20 cm away from the coat and spray in short bursts from neck to tail.
- Part the fur to reach the skin — this is where fleas and ticks hide.
- Face & ears: Spray onto a cloth, then wipe gently — completely avoiding eyes, nose, and mouth.
- Air-dry fully. Prevent licking until dry. Use a cone collar if needed.
- Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after application.
Reapplication
Reapply every 2–4 weeks as directed on the label. Do not exceed the recommended frequency — overuse increases toxicity risk.
Advantages & Disadvantages
✓ Advantages
- Fast-acting flea & tick kill
- Works on cats and dogs
- Compact travel-friendly size
- Residual repellent protection
- Affordable vs. spot-on treatments
✗ Disadvantages
- Dangerous near eyes or mouth
- Not for kittens under 12 weeks
- Needs reapplication every few weeks
- Strong smell may stress pets
- No internal parasite control
FAQs — Dr. Cat Tickout Spray
Can I use Tickout Spray on kittens?
Only on kittens aged 12 weeks or older. For younger kittens, consult your vet for a safer alternative flea treatment.
What if the spray gets in my cat’s eyes?
Flush immediately with clean lukewarm water for 10–15 minutes, then visit a veterinarian urgently. Do not delay — eye exposure can be fatal in cats.
How long does protection last?
Protection typically lasts 2–4 weeks depending on the pet’s activity level, coat thickness, and exposure to water. Always follow the label interval.
Can I bathe my pet after applying the spray?
Wait at least 48–72 hours before bathing. Washing too soon removes the active compounds and reduces effectiveness.
Final takeaway
Dr. Cat Tickout Spray is an effective anti-flea and anti-tick solution when used correctly. The golden rule:never spray near the eyes or face. Apply to a cloth for the head area, keep the coat dry afterward, and reapply on schedule for continuous parasite protection.
