Best wait until it recovers from the cold because Frontline is a chemical and some cats have a bad reaction to it, even when they are healthy. A cold means the cat's immune system is overloaded fighting off germs in the cat's body.
You can use Frontline on kittens once they are 8 weeks old.
You can not apply frontline on a cut or bleeding blister no.
The reason that you need to apply frontline to the shoulder blades is so that dog or cat can't lick it. Putting it on your animal's stomach where he can lick it can be dangerous to the animal.
Frontline is effective for the entire month, so there should be no reason to re-apply before this. However, it is not dangerous to give your cat a dose before it is due. Cats need to receive around 20 times the normal dose to have a toxic effect.
I would not recommend it. I do know you should never put the canine Frontline on a cat. You should use the canine Frontline for the dog according to his weight and the same for a cat, use feline Frontline only. Why mix them?
Once your cat is 8 weeks old, you can begin using Frontline Plus. There is no weight requirement.
i put frontline on my diabetic cat and she has been puking ever since . can bathing her get that frontline off of her
Yes.
It depends how much you gave your cat. If you gave your cat more than 1.00ml then you could be overdosing your cat and you should contact a vet. Cats are only supposed to have 0.50ml Dog Frontline is the SAME thing as Cat Frontline, just the dosages are different. The only danger is overdose.
ask your cats doctor and see what they say.
Frontline Plus, an anti tick medication for dogs and cats, should ideally be used once a month to twice a month based on the seasonal changes. (Some months ticks are more prominent than other months). If too much is used in one application, wash the area with proper care and reapply the proper amount. Make sure you apply the medication an area where the cat cannot reach. (Neck, back)
Most products are squirted onto the back of the cat's neck.
There is no information about not using Frontline on cats with any medical disorders. However, there are some drug interactions with Frontline, so if your cat is on any medications, it would be wise to consult with your vet before using the product.