How to Help Your Cat Accept the Taste of Flea & Tick Chews
We know cats can be picky — and introducing something new like flea and tick prevention chews can take patience. If your cat turns up their nose at first, don’t worry — there’s an easy solution!
Try crumbling the chew over their favorite wet food or mixing small pieces into a meal they already love. The salmon flavor blends naturally with most cat foods, making it easier for your pet to accept. For very selective eaters, start with a tiny amount and gradually increase the portion over a few days.
Once your cat associates the flavor with their usual meal, they’ll start to look forward to their daily chew. The key is consistency — offering it at the same time each day helps create a healthy routine.
Remember: these chews aren’t just tasty snacks. They’re a natural defense system powered by ingredients like salmon oil, brewer’s yeast, and vitamins B1–B12, which strengthen your cat’s skin barrier and repel fleas and ticks from the inside.
Give your cat time to adjust, and soon this small daily chew will become their favorite part of the day — and your easiest way to protect them.