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Frontline Plus Cats
by lucydoncaster Tried Frontline for the first time on my two 6 year old cats a few weeks ago. The vet applied it for me because I'd taken them in for their general check ups and it made sense to do it at the same time. The vet dabbed it right in the middle of the shoulder blades, seemingly unreachable. However, one cat must have been able to twist her ... head around to groom it on the way home (both cats were kept apart) as within ten minutes she was foaming at the mouth. She didn't seem that bothered but I had to clean her up as she was drooling badly. After that she looks sick and tired but bounced back a few hours later. I did notice their fur remained sticky for a few days afterwards as well. The other cat was fine however. It wouldn't put me off using it in future. Read the complete review |
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Frontline Plus Cats
by mummyme Frontline As all as us cat lovers know there is nothing nice than curling up on the sofa with your cat on your lap or seeing you little ones sitting watching kids tele with the cat on there lap. But the thought of nasty creepy crawlies living on my cat and getting in my house on me and my children does make me feel a little ... sick to be honest. But this is where front line comes in. Frontline is a topical treatment that you apply to your cat on the skin between there shoulders blades (this is one place they cant lick). My cat complies with this as he has had frontline on since he was 8 weeks which is the easiest you can apply frontline. The company say that frontline will kill 98% to 100% of fleas, flea eggs, ticks and chewing lice (never heard of these but they don't sound good) When you apply frontline it spreads via body oils across the cats skin as comes in to contact with nastiest along the way. Frontline last for 28 day and comes in packs of 3 or 6. The packs of three are around £15. Frontline can be brought from you vet, online and I believe they sell it at pets at home now. So this is very easy to get hold off. and each pack has calendar stickers in them to remind you when to reappy the frontline to your cat Read the complete review |
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Frontline Plus Cats
by smudge377 i've used frontline on my cats for years, and had always been very happy with the results. That is until the last year. My girl cat Ellie, has just seemed to have a constant problem with a few fleas. Can only ever find 1-2 when I combed her, but it really freaked her out, and she is forever licking. I have now treated the whole house, ... twice, and still the problem remains. So what is this product supposed to do ? The product: Frontline is a flea and tick killer. The active product is a chemical calledfipronil. It should be used to treat and avoid infestations of tick, biting lice and fleas. Frontline make products for both cats and dogs. It will prevent fleas by blocking their aability to lay fertile eggs, and works for up to 6 weeks after application. The main side effects are that the cat with hypersalivate if he licks the area treated. Occassionally a local allergic reaction can occur and very rarely neurological symptoms, including depression and vomiting. These should be reported to a vet. The method of treatment is relatively easy. The small pippette allows application directly on to the pets skin, by parting the hair. It is essential it comes in contact with the skin, and not just the hair, as it is absorbed by the skin into the bloodstream, so when the flea bites and absorbs blood, the chemical is taken into their digestive system. It is best applied to the back of the head, where the cat can't lick it. You should not stroke the pet until the product is fully dry. You should also avoid the cat getting wet for 24hrs. To allow the product to be fully absorbed. Always wash your hands after use, and do not eat, drink or smoke during application. In the case of a severe infestation, you will need to treat the house with a suitable insecticide. Cost around £ 22.00 for 6 pipettes. So back to my problem: I then talked to a neighbour, whose cat had a real bad flea problem, and it turns out she'd been using frontline too, but the cat was invested. She like me treates her cats strictly monthly. I did a bit of reading around, and it appears there may be some information to say fleas are becoming immune to it. I don't know how accurate this is, but I think I am going to try another preparation and see if it makes any difference. Will keep the site posted Read the complete review |
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8 reviews Brand: Frontline / Cat Accessory / Animals Equipment Type: Cat Health - Kills flea eggs and flea larvae and prevents all stages from developing / use on kittens 8 weeks+ / 6 tubes per package. |
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