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Frontline Plus for Cats

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Formulation : Pippettes
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Frontline Plus for Cats 100/120g/L 3 $42.20 Add To Cart
Frontline Plus for Cats
Dosage: 100/120g/L
Quantity: 3
Price: $42.20

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Fipronil/methoprene

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Formulation : Pipettes
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Fipronil/methoprene (between 8 weeks or older) 3 $40.20 Add To Cart
Fipronil/methoprene
Dosage: (between 8 weeks or older)
Quantity: 3
Price: $40.20

Indications

Frontline Plus has been considered a safe and reliable flea/tick product for many years.

Frontline Plus is a popular flea and ticks’ treatment for cats. Frontline Plus for cats is indicated for the treatment and control of flea, tick, and chewing lice infestations. Frontline Plus for cats is used for the treatment and prevention of fleas, ticks, and chewing lice in dogs. In addition, it can be used on pregnant and lactating queens.

Use and Dosage

Frontline Plus is typically applied every 30 days for the best protection. Protection against ticks is limited to 30 days, though protection against fleas can be for up to 6 weeks according to the manufacturer.

Always follow all instructions on the packaging for any topical product you use for your kitty.

It is a Federal Law violation to use this product inconsistent with its labelling. Do not allow children to apply the product. To prevent harm to you and your pet, read the entire label and directions before each use. Follow all directions and precautionary statements carefully. Do not use it on rabbits. Do not use it on other animals.

To kill fleas, and all stages of brown dog ticks, American dog ticks, lone star ticks, and deer ticks (which may carry Lyme disease) and chewing lice, apply to cats and kittens (8 weeks or older) as follows: Remove applicator from child-resistant package. Hold the applicator upright and snap the applicator tip away from the face and body. Place the applicator tip through the animal’s hair to the skin level between the shoulder blades. Squeeze applicator, applying entire contents in a single spot to the animal’s skin. Avoid superficial application to the animal’s hair. Only one applicator per treatment is needed.

Side Effects

Side effects are rare and generally mild. Skin irritation at the application site is relatively common but not usually a cause for concern. Other side effects may occur if your cat ingests the medication, including:

Fortunately, these symptoms are not usually serious and clear up quickly. Consult your vet if you notice any concerning side effects.

Cautions

  • Stops and prevents infestations
  • Kills adult fleas, flea eggs, and flea larvae
  • Prevents all flea stages (eggs, larvae, pupae) from developing
  • Kills fleas which may cause flea allergy dermatitis
  • Kills all stages of deer ticks (which may carry Lyme disease), brown dog ticks, American dog ticks, and lone star ticks
  • Prevents and controls reinfestations
  • Rapidly eliminates infestations with chewing lice
  • Fast-acting
  • Long-lasting

Form and Strengths

Frontline Plus for Cats is available in the following form and strengths:

  • Fipronil/methoprene Pipettes:
    • (between 8 weeks or older)

FAQ

How Long Does It Take for Frontline Plus to Work on Cats?

According to the manufacturer, Frontline can start to kill fleas within 4 hours and can kill 100% of fleas on a pet within 12-18 hours. Remember however that when first applied, it can take up to 24 hours for Frontline to be fully effective.

While Frontline Plus kills ticks, it can take up to 48 hours for them to be killed. According to the product label, mosquitoes are killed within 24 hours for up to 14 days and within 48 hours for up to 28 days.

What is the difference between Frontline and Frontline Plus for Cats?

The original Frontline product contained only fipronil, which kills only adult fleas and ticks. Frontline Plus contains the additional insect growth regulator (S)-methoprene, which targets fleas’ eggs and larvae as well.

Resources:

  1. https://www.drugs.com/vet/frontline-plus-for-cats-kittens.html
  2. https://wagwalking.com/cat/treatment/frontline-plus-for-cats
  3. https://cats.com/frontline-plus-for-cats

Additional information

Brand Name:

Frontline Plus for Cats

Scientific Name:

Fipronil/methoprene

Other Names:

Fiprofort Plus for Cats, Frontline Plus for Cats

Strength(s):

(between 8 weeks or older), 100/120g/L

Quantities Available:

3

Formulation:

Pipettes, Pippettes