
Frontline Plus for Cats
Frontline Plus for Cats
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Frontline Plus for Cats
Frontline makes it convenient to protect your cat or kitten from fleas. Just apply this fast-acting spot treatment to the skin and your pet will have a month of protection.
- Kills all stages of fleas – adults, eggs, larvae, and pupae
- Easy to apply topical treatment
- Waterproof
Fleas are pesky, painful, and can be hard to control. Powerful, proven, and safe Frontline Plus for cats fights all stages of flea development with two effective agents – fipronil and S-Methoprene that work together to kill adult fleas and all stages of developing fleas. This medication is formulated so that you only need to apply it to the skin once a month for long-lasting, waterproof protection.
What you should know about Frontline Plus for Cats:
- Talk to your veterinarian before using this product.
- Safe for kittens 8 weeks of age and older.
- Follow dosing directions exactly - don’t give your cat more medication than directed and don’t skip doses.
- Read the label carefully for information about storage, possible side effects, and drug interactions.
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what ingredient(s) in "for dogs" is harmful to cats? we use the plus for our dogs. i compared the dosage and ingredient percentage to "for cats" and adjusted the dosage to match my cats weight. should i expect problems??
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The major differences between the cat and dog frontline plus products are the dose of the active ingredients and the volume of the medication in the syringes. Adjusting the dose in a way that the product is not meant to be used could result in overdose or ineffective treatment. Symptoms of pesticide overdose include: nausea, loss of appetite, uncoordinated movements, convulsions, seizure, and abnormal gait. To prevent these side effects, it is important to use the appropriate product to treat your cat. If you are concerned that your cat may be experiencing these side effects please contact your veterinarian or animal poison control at: (888)426-4435. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Is this frontline for cats over 10 lbs? It only specifies for cats 8 weeks and older, but I need the one for a 10 lb cat? Also would it be free shipping. Thank you Lucy?
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Yes, the frontline for cats is for all cat sizes. The 6 and 12 month supply would qualify for free shipping but the 3 month would not. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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What is the best time of year to begin application??
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The manufacturer recommends applying the medication all the year round on a monthly basis. The best time of year to use the medication may be from early spring to fall when flea and tick exposure is increased. However, the optimal time of year will depend on your geographic region. Your cat’s veterinarian will have the best advice for your area. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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how many mls for 12lb , and how many mls for 75lb dog?
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Frontline Plus for cats is for cats of all weights over 8 weeks of age, and the applicator size is 0.5mL. If you're asking about a 12-pound dog, the appropriate Frontline Plus would be the one weighted for dogs under 22 pounds (and again, over 8 weeks of age) and the applicator size is 0.67mL. The appropriate Frontline Plus for 75-pound dogs would be the one for dogs 45- to 88-pounds. The applicator size is 2.68mL. Frontline Plus for dogs and cats are not formulated identically, and are not intended to be used interchangeably. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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If I use Frontline or Advantage on my cat, is it necessary to use a flea collar as backup? Would it be harmful to do so??
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Frontline Plus or Advantage II are both drug therapies that kill fleas within a day of application. These medications then prevent the development of fleas 30 to 45 days after application depending on the product used. When these two products are used appropriately, a flea collar would not be necessary. A once-monthly application is recommended where there is a high risk of re-infestation. Please consult your cat’s veterinarian before combining a flea collar with other medications. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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