Advantage (original formulation) had been recommended by rabbit veterinarians as flea control for our rabbits and used for 10+ years on several different rabbits without a single problem/adverse reaction. The new formulation (Advantage II), now has the Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) pyriproxyfen as an additional active ingredient (in addition to imidacloprid, the active ingredient in both formulations, and the only active ingredient in Advantage original formulation).
Yes, pyriproxyfen (and Advantage II) is safe for rabbits, but you should talk to your "rabbit-savvy" vet about this because:
See the related questions below for more info about rabbit health and vets.
To be safe.
no it is not serious i have 3
no they are VERY safe animals but most things can be harmful to baby bunnies!
No, walnuts aren't safe for bunnies to eat. See the related link below for more dangerous foods for rabbits.
yes but they have a safe place where the keep the pets
Advantage II for cats is a flea and tick treatment that is applied once a month to your cat or your kitten. Advantage II can be purchased online from Walmart and Amazon.
One advantage is that it is safe for the environment.
The symbol for Invesco Advantage Municipal Income Trust II in the AMEX is: VKI.
The advantage of a floppy disc is to save and keep your information safe and when your computer shuts down your information will be safe and not gone!!
The House Rabbit Society provides abandoned bunnies and rabbits with the chance to be safe and healthy. It is a charity dedicated to helping these bunnies and need by providing them with safety and care.
A Safe Investment - 1915 II was released on: USA: 19 June 1915
Bunnies. Bunnies. Bunnies.