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FRONTLINE Plus Flea & Tick Treatment for Cats and Ferrets - 6 Pipettes (Pack of 1)

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While topical and oral preventives are the easiest and most effective form of flea control, there are instances when the Seresto collar might be a good option. Dr. Colleen Sawyer, a veterinarian at Rolesville Veterinary Hospital, says the collar may be a good choice for people who forget to give their cats monthly treatments. She also likes it for cats who can't tolerate topical flea products and resist taking pills. Bourgeois says the Seresto collar might also be a good choice for cats that roam outside often and whose owners don't see them consistently. https://www.uwsheltermedicine.com/library/resources/can-fipronil-be-used-off-label-in-kittens-and-puppies Oral flea control products, or "flea pills," are given to a cat by mouth to kill fleas and prevent fleas.

The collar is nongreasy, odor-free, lightweight, and adjustable for cats of all sizes. Your cat can wear it alongside their existing collar. If the flea collar catches on something, your cat can free itself thanks to a two-step safety system. If the product really doesn’t seem to be working, there are other things to consider like application errors, bathing within 24 hours of application, etc. Thanks for your questions. It is very likely safe to use Frontline or Frontline Plus if it’s been almost a month since applying Advantage II. They do not contain the same ingredients. While Frontline GOLD and Advantage II both contain pyriproxyfen as ingredients, a concern is unlikely to occur with that kind of time spacing with a topical product. Your pet is now treated:the treatment will naturally spread over their skin, however do not bathe your pet or let them swim for 2 days after application.Safe for:Cats and kittens 8 weeks and older, weighing at least 1.5 pounds; breeding, pregnant, and nursing cats Flea sprays are applied to the skin and coat; we do not recommend them because topical and oral products are more effective. con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Not recommended for kittens younger than 10 weeks of age IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Precautionary Statements Hazards To Humans. Caution.

Use medicines responsibly. FRONTLINE® Plus Spot On for Cats - S (2-10kg) contains fipronil and s-methoprene. Comfortis Chewable Tablets are fast-acting and good for cats that can't tolerate topical flea preventives. Spinosad, the active ingredient in Comfortis, starts to work within 30 minutes and kills 98% of adult fleas within four hours. Both Frontline products formulated for cats are spot-on topical treatments that offer waterproof protection for 30 days. Unlike some spot-on flea medications, Frontline for cats does not have different products designed for additional weights. Frontline Plus and Frontline Gold are designed for any cat over 1.5 pounds. They have the same two active ingredients, although Frontline Gold has a third one, pyriproxyfen. Under the Frontline overview article in the FAQ section, the first topic How Effective is Frontline for Cats? You’ll find these plus some other reasons to consider if you feel a product isn’t working. Minimum age and weight: Cats must be above a minimum age and weight to use flea medications. For this reason, there are fewer options for young kittens.If you’re looking for a broader article on all Frontline products, see our article Frontline for Cats. About Frontline Plus for Cats The spray may also be more cost-effective, compared to the ampules. This does make it a favorite of shelters and rescues taking in stray cats with active infestations that they don’t want to risk spreading to other animals in their care. The short answer to your questions is that no, the spray cannot be used in the same fashion as the single-dose ampules. The dose of the spray is also approximated based on body weight and does not have a well-regulated, metered dose like the ampules do. The US Environmental Protection Agency states that Frontline can be used in puppies and kittens 8 weeks of age and older.

However, beyond those advantages, the spot-on treatments would appear to have more advantages and better safety parameters compared to the spray, especially for routine use in cats.While Frontline products are considered to be waterproof, make sure not to bathe your kitty for 24-48 hours after an application. Bathing shortly before application may also reduce its effectiveness. Frontline GOLD is approved for use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating queens, but should be used cautiously in an older cat, or a cat ailing from an acute or chronic illness. Make sure to discuss with your veterinarian if any medications your cat is on may interact with a Frontline product.

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