What happens if you give your cat too much advantage?

What happens if you give your cat too much advantage?

Common signs of toxicity from flea products containing organophosphates are diarrhea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, small pupils, muscle tremor, weakness or falling over, and drooling. Organophosphate toxicity can be rapidly fatal, depending on the ingredients and dose the pet is exposed to.

Can I use advantage for large cats on a small cat?

If your cat weighs 9 pounds, it’s recommended to use the Advantage II Flea Treatment for Small Cats 5 to 9 pounds. Use this treatment if they’re over 9 pounds.

Why do cats scratch after advantage?

It’s fairly typical after you’ve applied Itch Flea for there to be a period of hyperactivity amongst the fleas as the product takes effect, and this can cause an increase in itching. It should settle down though after 24 hours.

How did my indoor cat get fleas?

Yes, your indoor-only cat does have fleas, and here’s how. It can happen from simply being outdoors, being around other animals, or around any other person who has animals at home (even if they do not have an active flea infestation).

Is advantage the best flea treatment?

Advantage is your best choice if fleas are your primary concern, you want to kill fleas without having them bite your pet first, and/or your pet is protected against heartworm and gastrointestinal worms using other treatments. In dogs and cats, Advantage protects against fleas; it also protects against lice in dogs.

How long does it take for advantages to work on cats?

Advantage Kitten & Small Cat 0-4kg Flea Treatment is applied to your cat’s skin and gets to work quickly, killing existing fleas within one day and re-infesting fleas within an hour and for up to a month. Advantage is a spot-on solution that is easy to apply and kills fleas on contact, so fleas don’t have to bite to die.

Does advantage kill all fleas on cats?

With oral treatments, fleas must bite and feed to then be killed. Advantage flea treatment for cats is a spot-on treatment that is applied to the skin and kills fleas on contact, so it does not require fleas to bite. How often should I use Advantage?

What is adadvantage for cats and how does it work?

Advantage is a spot-on solution that is easy to apply and kills fleas on contact, so fleas don’t have to bite to die. Advantage contains an active ingredient, imidacloprid, that works fast and is able to kill fleas on contact, as it is not absorbed into the bloodstream. The active ingredient remains in the fatty layer of your cat’s skin and fur.

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