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  • Backyard wildlife and parasites: protect Aussie pets

    August 19, 2025 2 min read

    Backyard wildlife and parasites: protect Aussie pets

    Introduction

    Wildlife makes suburbs feel alive, but it also raises parasite risks for pets. With a few yard habits and a steady dosing plan, you can enjoy the visitors and keep pets comfortable. Prepared with input from our lead vet and founder, Dr. Feargus McConnell, BVSc.

    How wildlife increases risk

    • Fleas ride in on roaming cats, foxes and small mammals

    • Ticks quest in long grass, leaf litter and coastal scrub

    • Droppings and prey carry intestinal worms for hunting pets

    Yard habits that help

    • Keep lawns short and trim dense shrubs

    • Rake leaf litter, clear under decks and along fence lines

    • Secure bins and feed pets indoors, do not leave bowls outside overnight

    • Cover sandpits, tidy stored gear, remove standing water from pot saucers

    • Block gaps under fences to reduce roaming wildlife

    Daily checks in tick areas

    Run a quick hands-on search after evening walks or garden time: lips, ear edges, under collar, armpits, groin, between toes, tail base. Re-check after beach or bush tracks.

    Indoor cat and hunting tips

    • Use play, perches and puzzles to reduce hunting

    • Keep balcony saucers dry to cut mosquitoes

    • Wash blankets hot and vacuum cat trees weekly

    Dosing rhythm

    Pick one date for every pet. Add a mid-interval reminder if you use a long-acting product. Treat every pet in the home on the same day.

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    Safety basics

    • Species matters. Never use a dog product on a cat

    • Match current weight band and minimum age

    • Avoid stacking preventatives unless your vet advises

    FAQ

    Should I discourage wildlife from the yard
    Use humane measures only. Focus on tidy yards, sealed bins and no overnight pet food.

    Do indoor-only pets still need prevention
    Yes. Fleas and mosquitoes still enter homes.

    Want a yard and dosing plan for your block and pets
    Share your setup and pet details and we will map it with you — contact us.

    Feargus McConnell
    Feargus McConnell