Treatment FAQ

how can i tell if the advantage flea treatment i ordered online for my cat is real?

by Dariana Herman II Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Is Advantage flea medication safe for cats?

Many cat owners use Advantage flea medication because it is considered safe and effective. Other benefits of this medication are it is inexpensive, easy to use, and readily available in many stores. Advantage flea medication is commonly used to rid cats of fleas and is considered safe.

Is this the same flea treatment for kittens as adults?

It's exactly the same but now has an additional med that kills eggs and larvae as well, which is wonderful because the original only killed the adults. I use this on all of my rescue cats and kittens, and have seen very flea infested cats or kittens act funny and agitated while the fleas are going berserk.

What to do if your cat has a reaction to flea treatment?

Causes of a reaction include: If you suspect that your cat is having a reaction to his Advantage flea medication, contact your veterinarian. Take the container and packaging to the appointment with you so your veterinarian can be sure of what is giving your cat problems.

How long does it take for flea treatment to work on cats?

The fleas eventually die within twelve hours. Within just five minutes of applying Advantage, the fleas stop biting and the larvae are killed. This waterproof treatment lasts for about one month, and then needs to be reapplied. Many cat owners use Advantage flea medication because it is considered safe and effective.

Does advantage have an expiration date?

Advantage®II does not expire.

How can you tell if Frontline is counterfeit?

The fake Frontline plus may either have no stickers at all or foreign labels in U.S. packaging. Stickers might also be placed on fake packaging to hide any foreign labeling. Don't forget to check for an expiration date and if you see an expiration date on the box your Frontline medication is fake or illegally imported.

Can I buy Advantage for cats over the counter?

Advantage II: Advantage II is a topical spot-on product that uses imidacloprid and pyripoxyfen to kill fleas, eggs, and larvae for one month. Available without a prescription, it's safe for adult cats and kittens 8 weeks or older weighing at least 2 pounds.

Why are there still fleas on my cat after Advantage?

Not treating often enough Fleas go through a life cycle of egg, larvae, pupae and adult. Most flea treatments just kill adult fleas, but fleas can continue to emerge for months after you think an infestation has ended. When a newly emerged female flea finds a host, she can lay eggs within one day.

Is Frontline Plus Made in China?

Frontline Plus is manufactured in France and is then imported by different Merial branches and distributors all over the world. The look of the packages varies according to the rules and regulations of an individual country.

How do you read the expiration date on frontline?

The expiry date is located on the side of the outer packaging, on the pipette foil at the bottom and on the pipette itself. At the time of manufacture FRONTLINE Plus®, FRONTLINE Tri-Act® and FRONTLINE® Spot On have a shelf life of 3 years, although typically less than this will be remaining at the point of purchase.

What is the best non prescription flea treatment for cats?

The 10 Best Flea Treatments for CatsBravecto Topical Solution for Cats – Best Overall. ... Frontline Plus for Cats – Best Value. ... Revolution Plus Topical Solution for Cats – Premium Choice. ... Capstar nitepyram Cat Flea Treatment – Best for Kittens. ... Seresto Flea & Tick Collar for Cats – Best Flea Collar.More items...•

Which is better Frontline or Advantage for cats?

FRONTLINE PUS FOR CATS HAS THE SAME EFFECTIVENESS AS FRONTLINE PLUS FOR DOGS EXCEPT THAT IT DOES NOT WORK IN ELIMINATING TICKS. SO, IF YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT TICKS ON YOUR FURRY PAL THEN FRONTLINE PLUS IS THE BEST OPTION. WHILE IF ADULT FLEAS, FLEA LARVAE AND CHEWING LICE IS YOU CONCERN THEN YOU CAN OPT FOR ADVANTAGE.

What is the difference between Advantage Multi and Advantage II?

Advantage Multi contains Moxidectin. This ingredient prevents heartworms, hookworms, roundworms, and ear mites. Advantage II uses Pyriproxyfen to kill flea larvae and eggs, prevent heartworms, and treat lice. Advantage Multi requires a prescription, while Advantage II is an over-the-counter product.

Why does my indoor cat keep getting fleas?

The most common way for fleas to enter your household is on the family dog or another pet that comes inside from being outdoors. Cats can also get fleas from neighbor pets and local wildlife, such as birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, racoons, possums, squirrels, and skunks.

How does Dawn get rid of fleas on cats?

For the felines, you can use dawn dish soap and vinegar to remove fleas.Step 1 – Mix Dawn Soap with Warm Water. Since cats and their kittens despise water and bathing in general, you can use a fool-proof method to remove the fleas. ... Step 2 – Flea Comb Using the Detergent Water. ... Step 3 – Brush your Cat.

How do you check your house for fleas?

Start by inspecting carpets and rugs. Put on a pair of white socks and slowly drag your feet over the rugs or carpets. After about 30 seconds, stop and use a flashlight to look at your socks. If you picked up any live fleas, you will notice them on the socks.

About Advantage For Cats

Advantage’s main ingredient is imidacloprid. Imidacloprid works to kill fleas by acting on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of the central nervous system, essentially causing paralysis and death of the flea.

What Does Advantage Do For Cats?

Advantage products contain imidacloprid, which works relatively fast to kill adult fleas.

Side Effects Of Advantage For Cats

When used properly, side effects to Advantage products for cats are uncommon. Advantage II is labeled only for cats less than 8 weeks of age and Advantage Multi is only for cats less than 9 weeks of age. Topical products like Advantage should never be ingested.

Advantage For Cats Dosage

Advantage products are typically applied as a monthly treatment every 30 days for the best protection.

Conclusion

Advantage products for cats including Advantage II and Advantage Multi can be effective at treating and eliminating certain parasitic pests for your kitty. They are also relatively safe when used properly.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ingredients in Advantage II for cats appear to be effective against fleas and assisting in clearing out flea infestations.

What is the difference between Advantage® II for cats and oral flea products?

Advantage® II flea prevention is applied to your cat topically, spreading over the skin and hair. It kills fleas through contact, so fleas do not have to bite your cat to die. With oral flea medications, fleas have to bite your cat and ingest the medication before they are killed.

How often can you use Advantage® II for cats?

Use Advantage® II for cats monthly, year-round to help keep your pet protected from fleas. Even indoor cats need protection against fleas because you or other pets in the household may bring fleas into the home. Fleas in your cat's environment can re-infest your cat.

Can I use Advantage® II for cats on my rabbits?

No, do not use Advantage® II for cats on rabbits. Please follow label directions for the application of our flea products.

Does Advantage® II for cats expire?

There is no expiration date required on the packaging by the EPA for Advantage® II for cats. We recommend the product should be kept in its original packaging and stored as directed on the label.

How long does Advantage® II for dogs last?

A single application of Advantage® II for dogs stops biting fleas for one month. However, if the dog has a severe infestation, retreatment within a month may be necessary. See product label for additional information.

Can I split tubes of Advantage® II between my dogs?

No, you cannot split tubes of Advantage® II for dogs between multiple dogs. To successfully prevent and control fleas, dogs must be treated with their own dose of Advantage® II. Follow label directions for application.

Does Advantage® II for dogs kill ticks?

Advantage® II for dogs does not kill ticks but it does provide multi-stage flea control, effectively breaking flea life-cycle stages for lasting control of flea populations. It also treats, prevents and controls lice infestations on dogs.

Is Advantage better than Frontline?

Works really well. I love advantage for cats or dogs it's way better than frontline. I know a lot about both products and ingredients and frontline has had a lot of issues with the active ingredient

Does Advantage II work for cats?

We live in the smoky mountains, Gatlinburg,TN area and fleas & ticks are horrible! I have tried multiple brands and products for my animals and have found the advantage brand works best and is most cost effective! Advantage II for Cats 6 Month Supply 5-9lbs

Does a cat flea killer kill fleas?

YES YES YES, I got this for my cats and it killed the fleas instantly. 10/10 recommended

Is Advantage flea control worth it?

Advantage Flea control for fleas. Works wonderful on my kittens. Once you put it on the fleas are jumping off my kitten. There is no irritation where the collars is. It is definitely worth the money to buy this for your furry animal.

Frontline

Frontline is a spot-on treatment and preventative for fleas and ticks, and treatment for biting lice. A single pipette doses 1 cat from 2 pounds (1 kg) upwards. The active ingredient is Fipronil.

Advantage

Advantage is a spot-on treatment and preventative for fleas. The active ingredient is imidacloprid. It is supplied in packs of 4 pipettes and comes in two sizes, one for smaller cats and one for larger cats.

Conclusion

Both Frontline and Advantage are available without a veterinary prescription as a way of controlling fleas on your cat. Both products are a useful alternative to giving a tablet.

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