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Fipronil Flea and Tick Treatment for Dogs and Cats is a fast-acting, long-lasting, and waterproof flea and tick protection proven to kill fleas, lice, eggs, and ticks. Suitable for use in dogs and cats over 8 weeks of age.
When can cats and dogs start deworming?
Generally, cats can start deworming when they are over 2 months old (8 weeks) and weigh 1kg or more.
How often should cats and dogs be dewormed?
External deworming: 1 time per month (fleas, lice, ticks)
Internal deworming: 1 time in 3 months (roundworm, nematode, hookworm)
Why fipronil is recommended over avermectin?
Fipronil is administered topically, leading to low systemic absorption and minimizing the likelihood of systemic side effects. It is safe for use on puppies and kittens over eight weeks old, making it a flexible option for early external parasite treatment.
Avermectin cannot be used in certain breeds, such as collies and Australian Shepherds, and can lead to serious neurological side effects such as tremors, ataxia, and potentially fatal consequences.
Fipronil
Drops
1 stick/ box | 0.67ml*1 stick/ box (dog) | 0.5ml*1 stick/ box (cat) |
3 stick/ box | 0.67ml*3 sticks/ box (dog) | 0.5ml*3 stick/ box (cat) |
For external use, oral administration and licking are forbidden. Avoid dripping into pet's eyes.
Do not apply it on puppies and kittens under 8 weeks.
Do not bathe for two days before and after applying. Applying once every month for flea-infected areas.
It is recommended to put an Elizabethan collar on your beloved pet after the medication to prevent it from licking.
Must be used completely when opened.
Recommended dosage is 1x application every 2-4 weeks depending on infestation risk.