Advantage ii for cats combines two active ingredients.
Advantage ii for cats ingredients.
Bayer advantage ii topical flea treatment for cats contains an effective blend of active ingredients to attack and kill fleas flea eggs and larvae.
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They did continue to salivate for a while but did settle down.
Advantage ii for cats is waterproof and remains effective following a shampoo treatment or after exposure to rain or sunlight.
A single application of advantage ii for cats stops biting fleas for one month.
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Fleas can impact pets in winter.
Use advantage ii for cats monthly for year round protection.
Advantage ii for cats advantage ii uses imidacloprid to attack the flea s nervous system and pyriproxyfen to prevent development of fleas.
However if the cat has a severe infestation re treatment within a month may be necessary.
Advantage ii made my cats very sick vet had me wash the cats and watch to make sure they didn t foam at the mouth or go into convulsions.
I am so ashamed i didn t know better i almost lost my best friends.
Advantage ii for cats kills adult fleas quickly within 12 hours inhibits the development of immature flea life stages and prevents them from reaching the biting adult stage.
This once a month topical flea drop keeps your cat free of pests.
Do not re treat more often than once every 14 days for kittens or once every 7 days for small and large cats.
Advantage ii for cats can be applied monthly year round to keep your patients protected from fleas.
Do not use this product it can kill an animal.
Advantage ii with imidacloprid and pyriproxyfen is a flea prevention treatment for large cats over 9 lbs.
Advantage ii on the other hand contains a combination of two substances imidacloprid and pyriproxyfen.
The easy to use liquid starts working on contact to eliminate fleas and keep them from coming back.
The active ingredients in advantage imidacloprid and frontline fipronil are or should i say were extremely toxic to fleas and extremely non toxic to mammals.
Imidacloprid attacks the flea s nervous system paralyzing and ultimately killing it.