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The cost of Frontline flea treatments vary across states, but the prices listed on Petco's website include $49.99 for a 3-month supply, $89.99 for a 6-month supply, and $164.99 for a 12-month supply, which is labeled as the best deal due to bulk-buying.

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Unlike frontline plus for dogs, frontline plus for cats is not a weight specific treatment and can be used even for cats that are pregnant. It is easy to apply and very cost effective.

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My cats all weigh between 5-10lbs & I give them 1/2 cc each.

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0.5 ml/cc

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Does Frontline plus for cats exist?

Frontline plus does make a drop for cats. The name of the product is Frontline Plus for cats. This product can be bought at a vets office or at any pet store. PetSmart and Pet Supplies Plus have many varieties of Frontline Plus for reasonable prices. The product may be sold at some Walmart's as well.


What are the warnings for frontline plus for cats?

i put frontline on my diabetic cat and she has been puking ever since . can bathing her get that frontline off of her


What products does Frontline have for cats?

Frontline's two products for cats are Frontline Plus, a flea/tick repellent, and OraVet, product for protecting pets' teeth. Frontline also sells products for dogs, like Heargard, which protects against heartworm.


What is the weight limit for frontline plus for cats?

Dosage of Frontline for cats is not determined by weight, but by age. It is proven safe for cats 8 weeks of age and up.


Where can you get Frontline Plus?

Frontline Plusproducts are forflea and tick controlfor dogs and cats. Many vets carry it and it is available from many online shoppingsites, usually for much less than vets charge.


Can you use FrontLine plus for cats on a small dog?

Absolutely NOT- only use medication for dogs for dogs and medication for cats for cats!


Ingredients in frontline for cats?

Fipronil is the medicinal ingredient in regular Frontline. For Frontline Plus, it's a combination of Fipronil and S-methoprene. For Frontline Plus, there is 9.8% of Fipronil and 11.8% of S-methoprene. The remaining 78.4% of ingredients in the Plus formula are inert. This information was obtained through various sources on the Internet. ,,,=^.,.^=,,, KatlovrNo1


How much Frontline do you use on a 30lb cat?

ask your cats doctor and see what they say.


What side effects of fipronil in cats?

Fipronil is the primary ingredient in Frontline and Frontline Plus. There should be no side effects with this preventative and if your cat exhibits a reaction, get him to the vet immediately.


Can cat become ill after treating with Frontline?

No it can't. Frontline is a pesticide that is useful against fleas, ticks, and other parasites. It is applied topically and is recommended for cats and other animals. Follow manufacturers directions. Then, observe your cat for a day or two. It might suffer a temporary irritation. If this irritation persists, have a vet examine the cat.


What to do if a cat encounter with Frontline for dogs?

Frontline for Dogs is not dangerous to cats (or Frontline for Cats to dogs). They are simply different doses of the same active ingredients (because of the species differences). Frontline for Dogs will still work on cats - but not at the same efficiency (towards the end of the month) as Frontline for Cats. Therefore you should always use the correct product for the species.


Can you use fiproguard for dogs on cats?

Yes you can, as the ingredients are identical in the dog and cat versions. Cats require a smaller dose of 0.50ml FIPROGUARD is the same thing as FRONTLINE. Frontline PLUS/Fiproguard PLUS for Dogs contains (fipronil 9.8% and S-methoprene 8.8%) whereas Frontline PLUS/Fiproguard PLUS for Cats contains (fipronil 9.8% and S-methoprene 11.8%) Pets are given a minimum dose of 0.067ml of Fiproguard solution per kilogram of bodyweight. So a 10kg Dog needs a dose of 0.67ml Cats are given a set dose of 0.50ml (assuming the cat is no heavier than 7.5kg) Frontline PLUS/Fiproguard PLUS for Dogs contains exactly the same concentration of Fipronil (the main ingredient which kills fleas, ticks, and lice) as the Frontline Plus for Cats formula. The only difference is the Dog version contains a tiny 3% LESS of the ingredient methoprene than the cat formula. It should not be any less effective as it's just an insect growth regulator.