








🐾 Keep your cat pest-free and stylish—because your feline deserves the best!
The Hartz UltraGuard Collar offers 7 months of continuous flea and tick protection with a water-resistant, fresh scented design. Featuring a breakaway safety snap, it fits cats and kittens 12 weeks and older comfortably and can be worn alongside regular collars for seamless parasite defense.






| ASIN | B0009F3MLA |
| Allergen Information | Latex |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,171 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #230 in Dog Collars |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Closure | Snap |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (16,920) |
| Date First Available | 16 October 2014 |
| Item Form | collar |
| Item Weight | 15 g |
| Item model number | 032700804831 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Pet Type | Adult |
| Product Dimensions | 1.91 x 9.53 x 12.7 cm; 15 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | Cats and Kittens |
| Specific Uses | Indoor, Outdoor, Parasites |
| Volume | 3.2 Fluid Ounces |
| batteries required | No |
B**L
Great price. Used on the "community cat" who roams our neighborhood, and wanted it to be breakaway in case she gets herself into a tight spot. Nobody has taken it off, so I guess it is acceptable to all. I wanted it because sometimes the cat slips into our house when I'm getting a dish ready for her, and I didn't want to have to deal with fleas in our home. I've let strays in before (back when I was younger and had apartments) and ended up having to flea bomb the places, so I wasn't going to let that happen again. She seems to scratch at it, but I hope that means it's working. We haven't gotten fleas yet, and we've been more liberal about letting her in since the collar has been on, and the temps have dropped here in the midwest. Don't want the animal to freeze, but am still cautious about claiming her as ours, since we know she visits other "patrons" in the neighborhood. Glad to know it's got 7 month protection, since that will get us through to the summer. I didn't detect any smell to it, and it seems to be high quality with no side effects, since she has been back almost every day for her can of tuna. I'll write back and let you know if we get fleas in here, but so far as good. "A" quality product. Not intense packaging either. Very pleased.
L**A
I used this product before and it was effective i bought it again now for my cats hopefully it does the job right
S**.
After relocating from Phoenix AZ with my two cats back to my home state in rural Louisiana, we are experiencing fleas for the first time ever! I gave both my boys a good bathing and put the collars on. The fleas have been falling right off into a fine tooth comb. We are getting them under control. I even had to take the collar off my orange boy it was working so good. Irritation has been at a minimum. I have no doubt about the longevity of this product. My orange boy has sensitive skin but has not exhibited any symptoms of skin rash at all. Thanks Hertz Ultraguard
M**A
This review is for the specific product that I purchased, Hartz UltraGuard Flea & Tick Collar for Cats and Kittens. My complaint is with the product itself and not Amazon. I bought these collars for both of my cats and both of my dogs as a preventative measure. None of them showed signs of fleas or ticks but we have recently moved to a new state where there are stray cats out and about, along with a lot of other insects that were not at our old home and state. Both of my cats are inside cats, trained to be on leashes, walk, sleep and typically stay near us. However, we bought them because I do take my dogs outside and we feared our dogs catching fleas and bringing them into our cats. I purchased them on August 30, 2022 and received them on September 1, 2022. I put them on all of my animals as the package instructed. I left enough room for 1-2 fingers to fit under the collar to ensure they weren't too tight. In the few days after, we noticed that the cats had strong, foul smelling feces. More than usual. One of my cats vomited a few times but we didn't think much of it. Maybe the cats ate something when we didn't see them or something like that. I never thought that the collar would be the culprit (I still don't know if it is but it's a big coincidence). Until today, September 6, 2022. My cats came to lay with me and I noticed one had a large bald spot near his neck. The hair wasn't thin or thinning, it was completely bald. I then moved the collar and saw that it was completely bald under where the collar was. Additionally, parts of it were extremely red and raw while other parts looked dry like skin was flaking off. I checked the other cat and it was the same thing only not as bad. The hair underneath the collar of my other cat was gone as well but the skin didn't look as bad. I immediately removed the collars and wrote Hartz. I received an email very quickly from them which is a plus I guess. I called the number in the email and eventually spoke to a poison control center that they forwarded me to. They in turn said that they share my report and finding not only with the company Hartz, but a report will be generated to the Environmental Protection Agency. My dogs seem ok but I will remove the collars from them too as a precaution. The poison control center gave me a direct number to reach them at 24/7 in case anything else develops or doesn't get better. Unfortunately as stated above, I just moved to a new state with my family, tens of thousands of dollars to attend an internship at a hospital here that is unpaid so, not only do I not have veterinarian here, I currently don't have the funds for that. The lady at the poison control center said that if I had to go the veterinarian, I would have to pay and then contact Hartz and they may be able to help me with the costs. All I can do now is hope that my cats get better. When asked about recovery, the lady at the poison control center said that depending on the cats, it could take weeks, up to years for their hair to grow back if it does at all. This is frustrating because not only did I pay a lot of money for my cats, having them flown in from another country, but because we love them as part of our family. Buyer beware with this product and I hope none of you have this issue. Oh, FYI my cats are pure bread Oriental Shorthair so I don't know if it's a breed specific thing or what. Hope this helps someone.
C**R
I put these on my outside cats, they immediately stopped getting ticks. My inside cats somehow got fleas, probably from me bringing them in, and these Collars did absolutely nothing for the fleas. I did Flea drops, then a few days later put the Collars on. It's been 2 weeks and the fleas are worse than before. I'm on the hunt for something that will work.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 month ago