Any vet I have ever spoken to has always recommended Advantage, I would trust their opinions. Frontline has caused allergic reactions and many times is ineffective against fleas.
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Neither. They are both filled with chemical insecticides that have been suggested that they can cause liver damage in pets. Plus the FDA recently updated its regulation requirements for these types of products.
If you are worried about fleas its best to use something natural like Target Spray for fleas instead, and regular grooming with a flea comb.
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.
The cost to use Frontline on cats can vary. Typically, the cost to use Frontline on cats ranges from the prices of fifty dollars to one hundred and sixty four dollars in the US.
Use Frontline on your dogs and cats to prevent fleas. I used frontline on Fido yesterday.
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.
i put frontline on my diabetic cat and she has been puking ever since . can bathing her get that frontline off of her
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No, Frontline is for fleas on dogs and cats. Horses get Lice. Use lousepowder. Frontline is likely it orritate the horses skin.
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.
According to the documents on the Frontline website, Frontline Spot-On treatment is deemed safe to use on pregnant cats and kittens above 8 weeks old. If you are unsure, contact your vet.
ask your cats doctor and see what they say.
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.
K9 advantics is better but is more expensive. But frontline plus is also good and cheaper. So i prefer frontline plus.