







🛡️ Flea-free, fuss-free: The velvet collar your cat will actually want to wear!
Beaphar Soft Flea Collar is a veterinary-grade, adjustable velvet collar that continuously releases permethrin to kill and prevent fleas for up to 4 months. Featuring an elastic safety link to protect your cat from accidental snags, it fits cats and kittens from 12 weeks old. Combining comfort, safety, and long-lasting protection, it’s a trusted solution for maintaining your cat’s flea-free lifestyle.
| ASIN | B000WDTEWU |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,781 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 6 in Cat Flea Collars |
| Colour | Blue, Black, Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,829) |
| Date First Available | 14 May 2010 |
| Item Weight | 0.46 g |
| Item model number | 17805 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | Kittens |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 3 cm; 0.45 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | Pack of 1 |
C**Z
Good product, decent quality, looks nice, only repels fleas
My cats have not been ill or anything since wearing these as some of the reviews worried me into thinking (and my cats have been caught licking them) but my cats are pretty young and healthy maybe older cats or with medical conditions could be affected. I could not smell anything from them and they were easy to put on my cats, I did them loosely just in case as I didnt want them to hurt themselves and they dont go out anyway. They have kept them on with minimal fuss over the last few weeks, 2 of my cats have took them off, 1 must have just slipped it over he head and the other took it off and it was undone, theres no safety catch but if fitted loosely cats should be ok with them if your willing to risk it, I think theyre better for indoor cats. I think they are repelling the fleas but I have still been finding the black bits (flea poop i think) on my cat most prone to them but no live fleas. You cant use a spot on or other flea treatment with this collar as it says on the packaging so I may still have to eradicate the fleas again after taking the collars off for a while then put new collars on once the fleas have defiantly been eradicated as I think these are only repelling fleas on the tops half of my cats by their collars. Hope that helps, thanks.
S**H
Not good didn't work
Didn't work she still kept getting fleas
L**M
IT SEEMS WORK.
IT SEEMEDTO WORK UNTIL HE LOST HIS COLLAR.
M**.
OK
Does the job
A**R
Misleading
Arrived and not as listed for 4 months but quite clearly read on the packaging for 8 weeks
G**L
Flea collar
It is good keeping fleas from cats
M**D
Beaphr Soft Flea Collar Velvet
I don't like using the "spot on" type chemical flea treatments because of the mounting concerns about damage to pet's health but I had to re-consider this when my cat became badly infested with fleas during the hot summer this year. I usually use a homeopathic remedy but the infestation was so bad that it just couldn't get on top of it. Same poor results with a flea comb. After worrying for weeks (whilst the fleas got worse & my cat looked depressed) I decided to try this flea collar. I know it is infused with chemicals but that doesn't seem as bad as pouring chemicals on to the skin & it soaking in? I decided to put the collar on my cat for the shortest time possible...& then take it off as soon as the fleas died. Of course the chemical may still enter the cat's system but perhaps not as much as a liquid "spot-on"? The Amazon reviews for flea collars were good, many reporting that fleas died quickly...so I bought one. Anyway, I'm pleased to report that this is true. I left the collar on for 2 weeks to try to catch both adult & newly hatching fleas. I noticed a difference after a few days. To speed-up the process, I combed my cat with a metal-toothed flea comb every day. I was shocked by the number of fleas caught on the first day but after a couple of days there was big reduction. I took the collar off after about 2 weeks. By then I was combing approx 4 fleas per day out of her coat. Since then I have combed her every day & just catch the odd flea. At first she hated the combing but I think she has worked out that she's feels better afterwards & so she tolerates it quite well now. I noticed that she seemed depressed when the flea infestation was at it's worst. She's back to normal now. Very perky! I'm glad I tried this method. I still feel uncomfortable about using a chemical product but the problem was so bad that I had to find a solution that worked! I hope I managed to limit the amount of chemicals absorbed. I have stored the flea collar in a sealed plastic bag. I hope I never have to use it again... but I'm saving it as a tried & tested last resort. I wish I had tried this collar as soon as I noticed the fleas! I intend to comb my cat on a regular basis which will remove any new fleas & detect future infestations quickly! The flea comb was also purchased from Amazon for under 50p & has been worth it's weight in gold! I hope this method has taken us back to a "no fleas situation" & I hope to be able to return my usual homeopathic method...plus the comb.
T**Y
After negative reviews I nearly wasn’t going to try!
After reading the reviews I really wasn’t going to bother buying these, as the majority are negative. However, I’m very glad I did! Firstly, what a nightmare I’ve had this summer. Frontline suddenly stopped working on my three cats. None of them have ever had fleas prior, but my Abyssisan became very ill and miserable, so after a trip to the vets I found out she had FAD. I was shocked, then worked out all three of my cats had acquired fleas!! Nightmare, so I had to completely bomb my home and my cats. I spent a fortune on all amazon products. Some worked, others didn’t. I also read a lot about flea collars online, basically stating they didn’t work, bar one brand called seresto, however these are prescription only and my vet stated that no flea collars worked. I changed my cats to advantage, you can buy the same ingredient on here from Johnson’s as back up. I then put these collars on all three of my cats, along with regular use of a flea comb I also purchased off amazon. These look horrible, and I immediately removed the bells. I was sent three red ones, when I would have liked a selection of colours, but no, only red arrived. I placed them on all three cats two days after applying advantage. I left two finger spaces as directed and trimmed the excess. They do have an elasticated part for safety, but yes they look horrible, but they work! Whether they work alone I don’t know sorry, but I used in conjunction with advantage and a flea comb. None of my three cats had bad reactions, as after reading the reviews on here I anticipated that would happen, but I kept checking and none had any problems. The clasps could be better, but they haven’t come off any of my cats. I did remove them whilst bathing my cats, then once dry, I put them back on. All in all I’m very happy with them and I really needed to protect all my cats, but especially my Abyssisian with FAD, so I combined treatments. Negative: Look horrible Clasps not very good Positives: Cheap but effective Didn’t come off Combined in use with advantage Removable when bathing Last a good few months No irritation No strong odour Soft Elasticated safety band If you keep the bell on you can add a name tag
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