Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Treatment for Cats
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I received that email as well. The order I received mid-August arrived and I have already taken care of my cats with all 3 vials. Could you please tell me, Amazon, what exactly my cats were My question is similar to those of another customer here There is nothing acceptable about this. by the way, I have been refunded $24 even though I spent the money. The current price (for 3 doses) is $34, but the cost of the product is $99 in 1999. Ninety nine!
There is only a small amount of liquid inside a small container made out of plastic. can be applied to the pet's skin by breaking off the tip and squeezing it (only a few drops) between his shoulder blades (basically at the base of his hair).
When it comes to Frontline, the only weight limit pertains to a cat that is too light. As long as your cat is old enough and bigger than a year old, Frontline is an extremely effective product. When you weigh up to 5 lbs, you shouldn't have any problems with this product. If you would like any additional information, you can call 1-866-470-1822. The 800 number From 660 to It is a pleasure to be of assistance.
Living in the country, I'm used to the outdoors. There are two outside male cats in my yard. My cats have been getting good results from it for the past 6 years. However, if it bites the tick, it dies. It does not prevent the tick from lying on their fur.
Selected User Reviews For Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Treatment for Cats
As a result of using the product as instructed, the following happened to our cat. We have a 16 year old, active cat that went manic for a few days after we submitted the application before crashing in the basement and spending days there. We could not see him because he was hidden in the After he applied two weeks ago and saw the vet, he has just begun to show some interest in eating and we're now giving him some attention The blood pressure went through the roof, he stopped eating, and he appeared as if he was There's a lot of spink left in him. We went to our vet, and he got better physically, but he is not the same cat. I hope he can regain his former self soon. It is at least encouraging that he is getting some rest and eating more. We have a cat that was very unhappy with Frontline Plus, and I do not want to be alarmist about it. But it did deliver just what it was meant to do. If this were to be given to an elderly animal, I would think twice about it. There is no word to describe how horrible that was. There has never been any application of this type of product to this cat. The following updates have been made Although I haven't reviewed Frontline Plus in quite some time, I felt I needed to tell you the outcome of my completed experience with it. It came to my attention that the company that owns Frontline Plus for cats and guarantees the customers satisfaction, refused to back up their product, and even refused to accept my Amazon invoice as proof of purchase because the package quantity on the invoice was unclear. The company had been unable to cooperate with me after I requested several times. I was not interested in being refunded any cost of the product even after I had spent 35 times its cost at the veterinarian. My little friend never recovered from frontline treatment after he was buried a little more than a month after using the stuff. I did not pursue it with Frontline since at that point his health was failing. No, I do not mean that the chemicals in frontline killed my old buddy directly, but rather, that they made it worse.
The product was packaged incorrectly. Before you cut the top off and remove the foil make sure you read the product's container to make sure it will work The same lot #R41105AW was used 2 times for dogs weighing 45 to 65 pounds each Weight 88 lbs. Asked Amazon for an update, and they assured me this item had been removed from their shelves. If you are considering purchasing from another seller, be cautious.
As you assess this product and the other reviews, there are a few things to consider 1) If you research the flea medications on the internet, you will find that different flea medications work in different places. We did not find Advantage to be useful. It is front line that does it. It does not mean the product is faulty or expired just because it may not work for your pet. 2) If your pet already has fleas, this product would need to be applied three times before it would start working Three flea treatments had to be applied to our cat in order to rid him of them. There is no denying that fleas are no laughing matter and that they are difficult to regulate at times. It does not mean they are faulty or expired because they do not disappear overnight. 3) Fleas can become immune to medication. It doesn't mean the product has expired or is faulty. 4) It is poisonous to the body, of course. The risk of your pet experiencing an adverse reaction is high. For goodness sake, this is a pesticide. Your options are being weighed and a risk is being taken. Even if your pet has fleas and you find it to be humiliating, it does not make you a terrible person. This may be the case if you have a newborn or an infant, but your dog is determined to go outside regardless. There are all those things to note. In that regard, we have found the only medication that works for us is frontline. The product is not recommended to be used all year round, but we use it about half the year and apply it early enough to be effective by peak flea months.
The reason I'm writing this review is to voice my support for Frenline Plus for Cats, which has a growing number of 1 star reviews. Keeping my cats flea-free has been my primary purpose for purchasing this product for years. Although not as effective as in the past, I have purchased the treatments twice in the past while. I used the last treatment on my cats earlier this month and I am very disappointed with the outcome. There's no point in using Frontline any longer. Despite not being satisfied with the product the first time, I ordered from Amazon again and now am convinced that the product, which used to be useful, is a complete waste of time and The flea problem in my cats is worse one week after I treated them. My indoor cats have been bathed and flea combs are used to keep them free from fleas. There will be no more purchases of Frontline for me. A NEW UPDATE As an alternative to Bayer, I switched to Advantage II which I find much more effective. With Advantage I have treated my cats a total of two times and they no longer have fleas. The treatment with Frontline did not work after 2 rounds of very expensive medicine. The cats I trust to be relieved of their pain are all about 15 years old, so I felt compelled to trust Frontline with them. It's been a week since one of my cats passed away. Although I had previously used Frontline (as I had in the past), I feel terrible for letting her suffer for 2 months while she was bitten by fleas. It would have been nice to have switched her earlier to Advantage so that her final night of fleas would not have been compromised. I can rest assured at least that she endured more comfortable surroundings and did not suffer from fleas during her last month and a half. Manufacturers of Frontline must understand that cat owners have a deep affection for their pets, and that it is important that their product works for them. There is indeed truth in the negative reviews for Frontline. I will continue to tell all cat owners not to trust it. Zero stars is the appropriate rating for this product.
Although the tube stated it was for dogs 45-65 pounds, I noticed that right away after putting it on my cat, the tube itself said it was for dogs 45-65 pounds The weight of the girl was 88 pounds. My good fortune is I spotted it as soon as I put it on one cat and before putting it My immediate reaction was to wash him under the tub faucet and grab the nearest shampoo to remove it. In my vet's office, they said washing it off right away and keeping an eye on him would be the best thing to do. The only trauma he'll experience is being ruthlessly thrust under the faucet. Hopefully, he'll make it out just fine.
Taking my cat to the vet for a steroid shot was necessary after she had an awful reaction to this. We are waiting for her to tell us if she is okay in 10 days Her ears, nose, and eyes were swollen after she had been bleeding from the treatment spot on her neck for 12 hours. We urge you not to give it to.