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FRONTLINE TOP SPOT for Cats & Kittens - All Weights - 3 month supply
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Frontline Cat 3 Month is a non-prescription (OTC) product that provides convenient, fast-acting, and effective Flea and Tick Control for cats and kittens. Frontline Top Spot Flea And Tick will kill up to 100% of existing fleas in less than 24 hours. Fast-acting, long-lasting, prevents re-infestations, and waterproof even after frequent bathing. Frontline Cats controls fleas which may cause flea allergy Dermatitis, kills all stages of 4 major ticks (including those that may carry Lyme Disease), and kills chewing lice. Frontline Top Spot can be used on kittens 8 Weeks of age and older.
Frontline brand products are the #1 choice of veterinarians for flea and tick control for dogs and cats.
Manufacturer:
Merial
Prescription Product:
No
Active Ingredients:
Fipronil
Frontline Top Spot 3 Month provides convenient and effective flea, tick, and chewing lice control for cats and kittens. Frontline Cat 3 Month contains the active ingredient fipronil that effectively targets fleas, ticks, and chewing lice. Fipronil collects in the oils of the skin and hair follicles, and continues to be release from hair follicles onto the skin and coat, resulting in long-lasting activity.
Frontline Cats is recommended for cat owners who want a long-lasting, fast-acting, flea and tick control in a convenient topical application.
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Fast acting and long-lasting
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Prevents reinfestation
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Convenient to use
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Kills newly emerged adult fleas before they lay eggs
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Controls fleas which may cause flea allergy dermatitis
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Kills all stages of brown dog ticks, American dog ticks, lone star ticks, and deer ticks (which may carry Lyme disease)
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Rapidly eliminates infestations with chewing lice
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Can also be used on breeding, pregnant and lactating queens
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Waterproof
Frontline Top Spot Flea And Tick comes in small, measured-dose applicators where the amount of liquid is matched to the weight of the animal.
Directions For Use:
Use Frontline Cat 3 Month on cats and kittens 8 weeks or older.
Hold applicator upright and snap applicator tip away from face and body. Place applicator tip through the animal's hair to the skin level between the shoulder blades. Squeeze applicator applying entire contents of the applicator in a single spot to the animal’s skin. Avoid superficial application to the animal’s hair. Only one applicator per treatment is needed.
This product is packaged for use on cats and kittens. Do not reapply for 30 days.
Frequency Of Application:
When used monthly, Frontline Top Spot 3 Month completely controls both flea, tick, and chewing lice infestations. Research demonstrates that Frontline kills adult fleas for up to three months. Although Frontline can control fleas for up to three months, if there is a high risk of reinfestation or if the pet has fleas which may cause flea allergy dermatitis, a once monthly application may be needed. Frontline kills ticks for at least one month. A once monthly application is recommended where tick control is needed. Frontline Cats kills chewing lice for at least one month. A once monthly application is recommended where chewing lice control is needed. Frontline remains effective even after bathing, water immersion, or exposure to sunlight. Avoid contact with treated area until dry. Do not reapply Frontline for 30 days.
Precautionary Statements:
In case of overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Always follow packaging instructions before use, and consult the manufacturer or your vet for any possible interactions that may occur with other medications. This is not for human use. Keep this and all medications out of the reach of children.
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This information is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian.
This information is not to be used for diagnosis or treatment of your pet. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet.
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