Find quick relief for your cat’s allergies
Worried about your cat’s excessive grooming or scratching? It could be allergies. Book a virtual vet visit any time for expert advice on relieving symptoms.
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How pet parents use Vetster to stay on top of their cat's allergies
How cat allergy care works on Vetster
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1Book a virtual vet visit
Pick a time that works for you and connect with a licensed veterinarian online.
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2Get a personalized allergy treatment plan
Your veterinarian will provide the most effective allergy treatment options, tailored to your cat.
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3Get your cat’s medication delivered
VetsterRx ships your cat’s medication quickly — usually within two days.
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Guiding you through effective cat allergy treatments
Our veterinarians will work with you to find the best solutions for your pet’s age, lifestyle, and symptoms. Treatment costs vary depending on your cat’s specific needs, but you’ll always see full pricing up front.
Whether it’s short-term relief or long-term management, virtual care on Vetster gives you access to a wide range of options — no hidden fees, just professional, transparent care. Here are examples of cat allergy treatments:
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Corticosteroids typically range from $10 and $40 per month, depending on the dosage, frequency, and your pet’s size.
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Parasiticides/flea prevention generally costs between $25 and $45 per month, depending on the dosing schedule and your pet’s weight.
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Immunomodulators may cost between $60 and $150 per month, depending on the formulation, dosage, and your pet’s weight.
Explore cat allergy medicine
There are many products that may be used to help manage pet allergy symptoms. The right approach depends on your pet’s specific condition, medical history, and environment.
This information is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary care. Always consult a licensed veterinarian before starting any medication, as treatment plans should always be tailored to your individual pet's needs. Product availability, appropriateness, and legal access to prescription medications may vary based on your location and the nature of your pet’s health issue. In some locations, a valid VCPR must be established in person before prescription medications can be provided. The examples you may see here are not intended as medical advice or endorsements, and they may not be suitable for your pet.
FAQ
A Vetster veterinarian can discuss your cat’s symptoms, review history, and look at your pet via video and with photos to help you build a practical, long-term management plan for your cat’s allergies. They can also help identify situations where your cat’s itchy skin might be due to something else. Virtual care is often a good starting point for guidance, triage, and ongoing management, while recognizing that some pets will still need hands-on veterinary care as part of their allergy workup or treatment.
Yes, you can definitely follow up with the same Vetster veterinarian. Since allergy treatment often involves ongoing care, consulting with the same vet helps ensure consistent, personalized treatment for your cat over time. Just look for their availability when booking your next appointment.
Depending on your location and your cat’s situation, a veterinarian may be able to prescribe medications or recommend other next steps. All prescriptions are at the veterinarian’s discretion and sometimes an in-person exam is required by law or based on the vet’s medical judgment.
After your veterinarian prescribes them, you can order allergy medications directly through VetsterRx (where available) or fill the prescription at a pet pharmacy of your choice.