| Feature / Benefit | Perglow Natural Flea Treatment | Chemical-Based Flea Treatments |
|---|---|---|
| Main Ingredients | Organic Cinnamon Oil, Organic Thyme Oil, Organic Eugenol | Pyrethroids, Imidacloprid, Fipronil |
| How It Works | Kills fleas on contact, disrupts life cycle, soothes skin naturally | Neurotoxic to fleas, may affect sensitive pets |
| Safety | Non-toxic, lick-safe, gentle on skin | May cause vomiting, lethargy, or skin irritation |
| Suitable For | Dogs and cats of all ages | Often dog-only; some toxic to cats |
| Smell | Light herbal & cinnamon aroma | Strong chemical or medicated odor |
| Application | Spray & massage — no gloves needed | Spot-on drops, oral pills, medicated shampoos |
| Use for Prevention? | Yes — use 2–3x/week | Generally not recommended frequently |
| Environmental Impact | Eco-friendly, biodegradable | Can leave harmful chemical residue |
| Peace of Mind | Simple, transparent ingredients | Long synthetic ingredient lists |
“My senior dog has epilepsy, so I avoid neurotoxic flea meds. Petglow’s formula with cinnamon, thyme, and eugenol gave us peace of mind. No seizures, no side effects, and it actually controlled the fleas. Highly recommend for sensitive pets."
— Jessica P, Dallas
“These are wonderful and easy to use, and my rescue Cats have not complained as there is no over powering odor. We noticed the skin came back to normal after a couple weeks. Amazing!”
— Sherrie, florida
Petglow treatment is gentle,
Non-sting solution for both Dogs and Cats.
For both dogs and cats, begin with clean, dry skin and ensure your pet is calm before application. For infested dogs, apply PetGlow drops by parting the fur at several targeted spots: base of the neck (between the shoulder blades), behind the ears, along the spine, under the armpits, at the groin, and especially at the base of the tail—focusing on areas where fleas or ticks are visible or where there is redness and irritation, but avoiding any open wounds.
Fleas and ticks don’t stand a chance against our plant-powered blend:
For prevention in non-infested dogs, distribute the drops starting at the base of the neck and then incrementally along the spine to the tail base, always applying directly on the skin. For cats, when infested, part the fur at the nape of the neck (base of the skull)—the spot the cat cannot lick—and apply the entire dose to that spot; if infestation issevere, a tiny amount can also be carefully applied at the base of the tail,never exceeding label directions or splitting the dose unless under veterinary supervision. For preventive use in cats, always use a single spot at the nape of the neck.
This non-toxic formula is lick-safe, free of synthetic pesticides, and can be used on puppies, kittens, seniors, and sensitive pets.
Petglow: The Intersection of Veterinary Science and Natural Formulations.
Petglow is the result of years of work, combining veterinary science and natural formulation expertise. Our team has conducted extensive research to ensure that all of our ingredients are safe and compatible for pets. We understand that pets have sensitive skin and a thinner epidermis layer, which is why we only use non-toxic ingredients that do not cause side effects when absorbed into their bloodstream unlike other products which cause issues when they get absorbed.
Take care of your Pet with our exclusive product
Natural Holistic Flea and Tick Care
Protect your Cat from fleas and Ticks with a natural solution made of Cinnamon, Thyme and Eugenol. Apply to your cat's fur for eco-friendly protection, suitable for indoor and outdoor cats.
Petglow™ Natural Flea & Tick solution is one the best natural flea killer for cats and dogs , crafted with a gentle yet powerful blend of essential oils for cat fleas, including Organic Cinnamon, Thyme, and Eugenol. Designed to mimic the effectiveness of a homemade flea treatment for cats and dogs without the mess or guesswork, Petglow™ helps you get rid of fleas on cats naturally—without exposing your pet to harsh chemicals. This formula is not only effective on adult fleas and ticks, but also safe enough to use daily, making it a truly safe flea treatment for kittens and senior cats alike. Whether you’re dealing with an active infestation or looking for reliable non-toxic flea control for cats and dogs, Petglow™ offers a plant-based, vet-approved solution that soothes the skin, protects your home, and gives your cat the comfort they deserve.
Petglow Plant Topical Treatment solution
Cats and Dogs infested with fleas may scratch and bite their skin excessively, leading to open sores and potential infections. One flea has the capacity to bite your pet as many as 400 times within a day, leading to substantial loss of blood and can lead to a variety of health issues for your feline friend. These pesky parasites can cause intense itching and discomfort, leading to excessive scratching, biting, and even hair loss.
Common Signs of Flea Infestation in Cats and dogs:
Ear and Neck Scratching: Cats often scratch these areas to relieve irritation caused by flea bites.
Scabs and Open Sores: Persistent scratching can lead to scabs and even open wounds.
Hair Loss: Frequent biting and scratching may result in noticeable patches of missing fur.
Skin Redness: Irritated skin becomes red and inflamed.
Black Specks: These are often flea dirt, which are flea droppings that look like black specks in the cat’s fur.
Fleas not only cause skin irritation but also pose a risk of transferring intestinal parasites and other illnesses to your cat. Checking your cat for fleas regularly is crucial to minimize these secondary issues to ensure pet's health remains optimal.
Complete Flea and Tick Treatment
The flea life cycle consists of four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
Egg Stage: After feeding on a host, adult female fleas lay tiny, white eggs on the cat’s fur.
Larva Stage: The eggs hatch into larvae within a few days. These larvae are blind and avoid light, burrowing deep and feed on organic matter.
Pupa Stage: After about a week or two, the larvae spin cocoons and enter the pupa stage. In this protective casing, they can remain dormant for weeks or even months.
Adult Stage: Adult fleas emerge from their cocoons and are attracted to the warmth and movement of their hosts and they begin to feed and reproduce rapidly.
Preventing and controlling flea infestations requires breaking this cycle at multiple stages.