Frontline Plus Wipes Out Fleas Instantly And Positively.
Frontline Flea is the way to go, because it’s not just you who loves your adorable little pet.
Flea, tick and other parasitic infestations can beset your pet, causing discomfort or more serious problems.
Most cats which are allowed out into nature will at some point pick up pet’s ticks, flea or other infestations.
Before you wrap your cat up in a hypoallergenic oxygen tent, relax.
For the most part, cat fleas and ticks are nothing more than a nuisance and can be easily treated.
However it should be noted that a flea infestation left to run riot may result in sores and bald patches, and can actually kill your cat if you are neglectful enough to let this problem get out of control.
Frontline Flea Control is the answer for all this, but first of all, let’s look at the little rascals concerned.
It may come as a curiosity to know that there is more than one kind of flea!
Know too that cat fleas can live off human blood too, but cannot reproduce without their principal hosts.
At 2.5 mm long the female is larger than the male.
Fleas can jump vertically for 5 or 6 inches (about 15 cm), and can attach themselves to skin or clothing.
If this isn’t enough of a horror story for you, the fact that fleas can reproduce rapidly and infest a residence should be enough for you!
But what will kill fleas? Frontline For Dogs is the best answer!
For a cat, a flea collar can be a useful way to get rid of fleas, but you may find a dip or a shampoo better for some cats.
You need to choose an effective treatment for your particular cat.
Frontline Plus Flea should be a regular part of taking care of your animal these days.
There are many flea treatments on the market which work in different ways on different cats.
Medicated shampoos are acceptable for instant results if the infestation is clearly visible, but the effectiveness may only last a day or two as little chemical residue is left on the coat.
It is useful if you are trying to get a flea-free zone immediately for your cat. Dips are a little harsh though for routine care and for lesser cat infestations.
In these cases flea medications such as powders and sprays can be used, giving your cat protection for several days from not only fleas but also ticks.
The answer is Frontline Plus Cats, the number one choice for vets in North America and the product that I use and recommend.