Cat Healthcare59 products
Parasite protection, prescription diets, and supplements for cats.
Cat healthcare covers everything that keeps your cat well between vet visits: flea and worm protection, supplements for joint and urinary support, prescription diets for chronic conditions, and home-care products like ear cleaner, eye wipes, and dental aids. Cats have different healthcare needs than dogs — they're more prone to urinary tract and kidney issues, they hide illness more effectively, and they require species-specific products because many dog medications are dangerous or fatal to cats.
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Bravecto
Bravecto Flea & Tick Spot-on Treatment 6.25-12.5kg Cat
$60.89
$124.00Save up to $63.11
$349.75/kg

Bravecto
Bravecto Flea & Tick Spot-on Treatment 2.8-6.25kg Cat
$69.95
$96.04Save up to $26.09
$77.33/kg

Bravecto
Bravecto Plus Medium Cats 2.8-6.25kg
$26.89
$58.00Save up to $31.11

Advantage
Advantage Orange For Small Cat
$47.99
$82.00Save up to $34.01

Natural Animal Solutions
Natural Animal Solutions Natural Gut Balance Probiotic For Dogs
$23.99
$37.86Save up to $13.87

Frontline
Frontline Plus Flea Treatment For Cats
$60.47
$94.00Save up to $33.53
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Bravecto
Bravecto Plus Large Cats 6.25-12.5kg
$28.99
$59.00Save up to $30.01

Natural Animal Solutions
Natural Animal Solutions Omega 3,6 & 9 Cat Oil
$14.38
$25.21Save up to $10.83

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ParaGard
Paragard Allwormer Tablets For Cats And Kittens 5kg
$19.49
$35.00Save up to $15.51

Milbemax
Milbemax All Wormer For Cats
$22.99
$36.14Save up to $13.15

Drontal
Drontal Allwormer Tablets For Cats Over 6kg
$20.04
$34.25Save up to $14.21

Advocate
Advocate Purple For Large Cats Over 4kg
$69.89
$147.89Save up to $78.00

Milbemax
Milbemax Allwormer Tablets For Small Cats 0.5-2kg
$15.95
$22.85Save up to $6.90

Revolution Plus
Flea & Tick Spot-on Orange Medium Cat
$77.99
$119.70Save up to $41.71

Oxbow
Oxbow Natural Science Urinary Support
$13.39
$28.99Save up to $15.60

Bravecto Plus
Bravecto Plus Flea, Tick & Worming Treatment 6.25-12.5kg Cat
$49.99
$57.95Save up to $7.96
$289.75/kg

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Breeders Choice
Breeders Choice Plus Probiotic Cat Litter
$31.96
$58.49Save up to $26.53

Drontal
Drontal Cat All Wormer 4kg
$24.99
$41.59Save up to $16.60

Breeders Choice
Breeder's Choice Plus Probiotic Cat Litter 30l x 3
$22.99
$45.49Save up to $22.50

Advocate
Flea & Worm Spot-on Cat Large Purple
$21.89
$80.00Save up to $58.11

Troy
Troy Nutripet
$21.10
$30.17Save up to $9.07

Advantage
Advantage Flea Treatment For Cats Over 4kg Purple
$48.99
$86.00Save up to $37.01

Pro Plan
Pro Plan Veterinary Supplements Hydra Care
$26.27
$29.99Save up to $3.72

Frontline
Frontline Spray For Dogs And Cats
$33.99
$55.95Save up to $21.96

Revolution Plus
Revolution Plus Large Cat 5.1-10kg Flea,tick & Worm Pipette
$62.99
$72.88Save up to $9.89
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Parasite protection is the biggest subcategory, with Revolution, Advocate, Bravecto, Advantage, and Frontline all offering cat-specific formulations. Most cat flea products are spot-ons applied between the shoulder blades, because cats resist oral medication and spot-ons work well for a species that grooms constantly. Prescription diets from Hill's Prescription Diet and Royal Canin Veterinary dominate the clinical-nutrition end, covering renal disease, urinary crystals, hydrolysed protein for allergies, and weight management — all common feline conditions. Supplements focus on urinary support, joint mobility for seniors, hairball control, and calming aids for anxious or multi-cat households.
Australian cats face specific issues: chronic kidney disease is common in seniors because many cats are chronically under-hydrated on dry food, urinary blockages are a medical emergency that shows up frequently in male cats, and paralysis ticks affect cats as much as dogs on the east coast. The products in this category reflect those realities — the range of urinary and renal support options is larger than in most other markets because Australian vets see these conditions constantly.
How to choose
For parasite protection, choose a cat-specific product — never a dog product, which can be fatal to cats because of permethrin and similar ingredients. Common cat parasite products include Revolution, Advocate, Bravecto, and Advantage; each covers different combinations of fleas, ticks, ear mites, and intestinal worms. Match the weight band exactly. For prescription diets, use what your vet recommends — these are formulated for specific conditions and can harm healthy cats. For supplements, decide on a specific outcome (urinary, joint, hairball, calming) before comparing products. For home care, reach for established veterinary brands like Virbac, Fido's, and Petkin, which tend to be better-concentrated than supermarket alternatives. And critically: cats hide illness well. A cat that's off food, drinking more than usual, or hiding more than usual needs a vet, not a supplement.
Key considerations
Never use dog products on cats
Permethrin and similar ingredients in dog flea products can be fatal to cats. Always buy cat-specific.
Urinary issues are a cat specialty
Cats are prone to urinary crystals and blockages. Specific formulations and hydration strategies matter.
Cats hide illness
Off food, hiding, or increased thirst are signs of trouble. See a vet before reaching for a supplement.
Prescription diets need a vet
These are formulated for specific conditions. The wrong diet in a healthy cat can cause nutritional gaps.
Spot-on beats oral for cats
Cats resist oral medication. Most cat-specific flea products are spot-ons applied between the shoulder blades.
Frequently asked
Why can't I use my dog's flea product on my cat?+
Many dog flea products contain permethrin, which is highly toxic to cats and can be fatal even from casual contact. Cats lack the liver enzymes needed to metabolise permethrin safely. Always use cat-specific products, and if you've just treated a dog in the same household, keep the cat away for the window specified on the instructions.
Do cats need regular worming?+
Yes. Indoor cats need worming every three to six months; outdoor cats need it more often because of hunting and environmental exposure. Most cat flea products like Revolution and Advocate include some worming coverage, but check the label — some only cover specific worm types. A dedicated wormer fills the gaps.
What's the most common reason cats need prescription food?+
Urinary tract disease and chronic kidney disease are the top two in Australian vet clinics. Both conditions respond to dietary management — urinary diets adjust mineral balance to prevent crystal formation, renal diets reduce phosphorus and moderate protein to slow kidney decline. Your vet will diagnose and prescribe the specific recipe needed.
Do cats need joint supplements?+
Senior cats, especially those over 10 years old, commonly develop arthritis — though cats hide the signs better than dogs. If your cat has stopped jumping up, grooms less, or moves stiffly, a glucosamine and omega-3 supplement can help alongside a vet check. Arthritis in cats is under-diagnosed because of how well they compensate.
Are paralysis ticks a risk for cats?+
Yes. Cats can get paralysis ticks on the east coast of Australia, though cat-specific tick prevention options are more limited than dog options. Bravecto makes a cat-specific spot-on that covers paralysis ticks — discuss tick prevention with your vet if your cat goes outdoors in a tick-prone area.
