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    FRONTLINE Plus Flea and Tick Treatment for Cats Over 1.5 lbs., 3 Treatments


    3 Doses
    Brand Frontline
    Item Form Stick
    Scent Unscented
    Age Range (Description) All Life Stages
    Item Weight 0.03 Kilograms
    Active Ingredients Fipronil (9.8%)|(S)-Methoprene (8.8%)
    Item Volume 339 Milliliters
    Target Species Cats & Kittens (1.5 lbs. & over)
    Allergen Information Abalone Free

    About this item

    • FRONTLINE Plus for Cats provides waterproof, fast-acting, long-lasting flea and tick protection that's proven to kill fleas, flea eggs, flea larvae, chewing lice, and ticks that can transmit Lyme disease.
    • Break the flea life cycle with FRONTLINE Plus for Cats. Specially formulated with fipronil and (S)-methoprene to kill existing adult fleas, flea eggs and flea larvae to guard against further infestations for flea & tick control.
    • Trusted by pet owners for over 20 years,* FRONTLINE Plus for Cats can be used on kittens as young as eight weeks old, weighing 1.5 pounds or more. *Data showing 20 years of trust in killing fleas and ticks is on file at Boehringer Ingelheim.
    • One monthly dose provides protection from fleas & ticks for a full 30 days.
    • Even indoor dogs need flea and tick control because you or other pets in the household may bring fleas into the home. These fleas can lead to a flea infestation.
    • FRONTLINE Plus also comes in a formula designed for dogs and puppies, 8 weeks and older, weighing 5 lbs and over, providing the same reliable flea & tick protection.
    • Treat cats and dogs in the home monthly to effectively control fleas and ticks and prevent the establishment of new infestations— subscribe & save today to make it easier to keep your cat or dog protected year-round and make sure you never run out.

    Customer ratings by feature

    Easy to use
    3.8 3.8
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    3.3 3.3
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    2.9 2.9
    Value for money
    2.7 2.7

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    Smiling woman relaxing on sofa holding healthy cat. Frontline Plus awarded Newsweek most trusted
    Frontline Plus has been trusted by pet owners for over 20 years and kills fleas and chewing lice
    Answers to frequently asked questions about Frontline flea and tick prevention and treatment plans

    How to Apply FRONTLINE Plus for Cats

    Step one woman reading instructions on pack before applying flea and tick non prescription treatment

    Step two woman holding applicator upright and away from her face before opening by snapping off tip

    Step three prep cat for flea treatment application by using fingers to part fur so skin is visible

    Step four place the open applicator to cats skin and squeeze out all contents on cat

    Read full instructions on packaging before use.

    Use scissors to separate one blister. Hold applicator upright with foil side toward you and snap applicator tip off.

    Part cat’s hair between shoulder blades until skin is visible.

    Place applicator tip directly against exposed skin and apply entire contents directly to the skin. Do not apply on top of hair.

    * Pack Frontline Plus for cats flea and tick prevention tratamiento de pulgas y garrapatas para gatos Pack of Frontline Plus for small dog breeds tratamiento de pulgas y garrapatas para perros pequenos Pack of Frontline Plus for medium dog breeds medicina para matar pulgas y garrapatas Pack of Frontline Plus for large dog breeds prevención de pulgas y garrapatas para perros grandes Pack of Frontline Plus for xl dog breeds control de pulgas y garrapatas para perros extra grandes
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    Recommended pet size Cats and kittens over 1.5 pounds 5 to 22 pounds 23 to 44 pounds 45 to 88 pounds 41 to 8089 to 132 pounds pounds
    Kills adult fleas, flea eggs, and flea larvae
    Kills ticks and chewing lice
    Minimum age of pet for use Cats and kittens over 8 weeks old Dogs and puppies 8 weeks and older Dogs and puppies 8 weeks and older Dogs and puppies 8 weeks and older Dogs and puppies 9 weeks and older
    Available sizes 3, 6 and 8-Dose 3, 6 and 8-Dose 3, 6 and 8-Dose 3, 6 and 8-Dose 3, 6 and 8-Dose
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    • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 4.5 x 0.5 inches; 1.13 ounces
    • Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 1 month and up
    • Item model number ‏ : ‎ FL287410
    • Department ‏ : ‎ Pet Supply
    • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 2, 2001
    • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health
    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0002J1F76

    Product Description

    Protect your cat with the #1 name in flea and tick protection.* FRONTLINE® Plus flea and tick control for cats and kittens is a long-lasting, fast-acting, waterproof flea and tick treatment proven to kill adult fleas, flea eggs, flea larvae, chewing lice and ticks. This flea and tick treatment kills ticks that may transmit Lyme disease. FRONTLINE Plus for Cats has been trusted by pet owners for over 20 years.** This month-long treatment is made for cats eight weeks or older, weighing 1.5 pounds and greater. Made with two active ingredients, fipronil and (S)-methoprene, this treatment breaks the flea life cycle by killing adult fleas as well as the eggs and larvae and prevents new infestations. One fast-acting topical application protects for a full 30 days. References: *Data on file at Boehringer Ingelheim. **Data showing 20 years of trust in killing fleas and ticks is on file at Boehringer Ingelheim.

    WARNING:

    CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

    Important information

    Safety Information

    For external use only. Do not use on kittens under 8 weeks of age or 1.5 lbs. Individual sensitivities, while rare, may occur after using any pesticide product. Cats may experience some temporary irritation at the site of application. If signs persist or become more severe within a few days of application, consult a veterinarian immediately. Do not use more than one application per cat per month. FRONTLINE Plus for Cats is approved for use on all cats, including breeding, pregnant, and lactating queens and kittens as young as 8 weeks. FRONTLINE Plus remains effective even after bathing, water immersion, or exposure to sunlight. HAZARDS TO HUMAN – CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed. Causes eye irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, or using tobacco.

    Ingredients

    Active Ingrendients: fipronil 9.8%, (S)-methoprene 11.8%, Inactive Ingredients: 78.4%

    Directions

    READ ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE EACH USE. To apply, simply follow these instructions and repeat every 30 days: Use scissors to separate one blister and cut along dotted line. Peel down foil to remove the applicator. Open the applicator by holding upright with foil side toward you and snap applicator tip. Next, part the cat’s hair above the shoulder blades, at the base of the neck. Place the applicator tip just above the skin and squeeze. Apply entire contents of the applicator in a single spot directly onto the cat’s skin. Do not apply on top of the hair coat. Avoid contact with treated area until dry. Do not apply to cats weighing less than 1.5 lbs. or younger than 8 weeks of age. Do not allow your cat to ingest this product. Do not use more than one application per cat per month.

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    target audience
    Dog
    Adult
    Dog
    Cat, Cat, Cat, Cat, Cat
    age range
    All Life Stages
    8 weeks and older
    8 weeks and older
    All Life Stages
    All Life Stages
    8 weeks and older
    scent
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    0.8 milliliters
    1 milliliters
    16.08 milliliters
    3.2 milliliters
    active ingredients
    Fipronil (9.8%)|(S)-Methoprene (8.8%)
    Imidacloprid
    Spinetoram
    Fipronil, (S)-methoprene, Pyriproxyfen
    Fipronil 9.8%, (S)-methoprene 8.8%, OTHER INGREDIENTS 81.4%, TOTAL 100.0%
    Imidacloprid, Pyriproxyfen
    weight
    0.03 kilograms
    0.71 ounces
    0.1 pounds
    0.05 pounds

    Customer reviews

    4.3 out of 5 stars
    4.3 out of 5
    43,741 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the safety of the pet pest control. They say it prevents fleas and ticks and is safe to use around pets. They also like that it is easy to apply and does not bother the cats. However, some customers have reported issues with the smell, saying it has a strong skunky smell and contains toxic chemicals. Opinions are mixed on scratching, value, flea, effectiveness in tick control, and quality.

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    299 customers mention 259 positive 40 negative

    Customers find the pet pest control easy to use. They mention it takes a few seconds to apply, the instructions are clear, and it's easy to apply to the back of the neck.

    "...that there was also no wasted product...I was able to quickly and easily apply the product to each of our 3 cats...." Read more

    "...Didn't lose any fur. Seen to work perfectly. Easy to use " Read more

    "...I hope it works as it says.It's easy to apply and fragrance free." Read more

    "Pros: trusted brand, easy-to-use applicators Cons: packaging lacks some info, very hard to keep animals from eating it..." Read more

    198 customers mention 154 positive 44 negative

    Customers like the safety of the pet pest control. They say it prevents fleas and ticks, is easy to apply, and does not bother cats. They also say it's natural and safe to use around pets. Customers also say their cats haven't had any negative effects from it. They mention that the monthly treatments are safe and work great.

    "...Frontline helps to keep your cat healthy and is a great preventative medication for your cat ...." Read more

    "...It's natural and safe to use around pets , and is said to be able to be sprayed right on them...." Read more

    "Does the work. Cats hasn't get any bugs . Didn't lose any fur. Seen to work perfectly. Easy to use" Read more

    "...Cons: packaging lacks some info, very hard to keep animals from eating itThis review is based on my unique experience with this product...." Read more

    3,040 customers mention 1,344 positive 1,696 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the pet pest control product. Some mention that it works well to maintain, while others say that it doesn't work very well.

    "...way, because after about a few hours, they are tweaking out, spasming and dying !..." Read more

    "...this method was not only much easier, but that there was also no wasted product ...I was able to quickly and easily apply the product to each of our..." Read more

    "... It doesn't work at all . I mean at all!!..." Read more

    "...It kills the adults on contact, and does control the eggs and larvae fairly well ...." Read more

    1,462 customers mention 626 positive 836 negative

    Customers are mixed about the fleas. Some mention it's great for preventing flea infestations, and gets rid of flea and ticks. However, others say that it didn't rid their pets of flees at all.

    "...have worms, this product will keep off the new fleas yes but will do nothing for worms - you should de-worm your Cats first (if needed) and then..." Read more

    "...It's $8.98 for a large can of it at Wal-Mart. It kills the adults on contact , and does control the eggs and larvae fairly well...." Read more

    "...I mean at all!! Here we are almost 1 month later and the fleas aren't gone , we are starting to get bit an every time I comb my cats with a flea comb..." Read more

    "...This treatment is the only thing that keeps fleas and ticks away all summer long." Read more

    1,099 customers mention 524 positive 575 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the pet pest control product. Some mention it's a good price for the product and works well, while others say it'd be very expensive to not have worked as advertised.

    "...Save your money. This product sucks !" Read more

    "Frontline Flea and Tick Treatment is a good product at a reasonable price but is only a temporary solution to a problem...." Read more

    "I treat my cat every month with this tick treatment. It is expensive , but not treating a pet can lead to all sorts of diseases that can also be..." Read more

    "...This price is unbeatable ." Read more

    250 customers mention 76 positive 174 negative

    Customers are mixed about the scratching. Some mention that the product causes no irritation on the skin, no more itching, howling, peeing or bleeding. However, others say that their cats were scratching the whole month, scratching like crazy, and still scratch with fleas.

    "...He had a serious burn , which continued to deepen and widen for about 60 days, including loss of the fur around the site...." Read more

    "...when they are cut to allow the liquid to be applied, they can scratch the neck unless one takes a lot of caution...." Read more

    "...My ferret finally has much needed sleep and no more scratching . I haven't seen a single flea on him...." Read more

    "...It was at the point that flea bites started appearing over my body , head to toe, and I could see the fleas visibly jumping on the ground and onto my..." Read more

    125 customers mention 77 positive 48 negative

    Customers are mixed about the effectiveness of the pet pest control. Some mention that it keeps off most ticks and fleas, while others say that the ticks still get on them and irritate the cats.

    "...Amazon page reads, "Kills fleas, flea eggs & ticks * Fast-acting * Kills ticks including those that may transmit Lyme disease * Waterproof -- For..." Read more

    "...This year after a rather warm winter, there are so many ticks on the outdoor cats I cared for...." Read more

    "...So far I have to say, no ticks . Maybe one hitching a ride but not attached. We'll see. I wish it worked longer than a month for the price." Read more

    "... NOT a single tick has embedded itself in my cat so far. VERY pleased with that fact since last year we had to dig quite a few out of him." Read more

    99 customers mention 25 positive 74 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the smell of the pet pest control. They say it has a strong skunky smell, it contains toxic chemicals, and it smells like perfume. Some customers also mention that the product is dangerous and causes cancer.

    "...They do absolutely hate the smell though, so I had to open the packages away from them before applying...." Read more

    "... It is toxic , obviously. There is a risk your pet could have a serious adverse reaction...." Read more

    "...I hope it works as it says.It's easy to apply and fragrance free ." Read more

    "...Also, the cats don't like the scent and oily residue. I will not be using Frontline again." Read more

    MEWOW THE FLEAS to stay AWAY
    5 Stars
    MEWOW THE FLEAS to stay AWAY
    I love this stuff, its great and works fine...however it is very important to apply the product monthly as well as correctly.I have thought for years with the Cats I have had, as well as have been told by several vets and vet techs over the years; that the correct way to apply this product is directly on the skin between the shoulder blades. And to be fair to most of the Vets whom have told me that, for the most part I was successful using that method of application. However, as time went on I found this way to apply Frontline more and more difficult as well as it always seem uncomfortable for the Cat.You can use the space between your Cat's shoulder blades as a guide - BUT - the exact proper application spot is actually higher up - at the base of the skull (or as worded inside the package if your Frontline came with the proper instructions `at the base of the neck').I was very pleasantly surprised that this method was not only much easier, but that there was also no wasted product...I was able to quickly and easily apply the product to each of our 3 cats. I also noticed right away two things. One, each Cat was pretty much comfortable right away and fine as they were before I applied the product - as if I had not even treated them at all. Two, the product was at a spot the cats could not reach even if they wanted to.I don't know why I had never heard of this application method before, as well as why all of the Frontline (and related products) I had purchased in the past said to apply the product directly onto the skin "Between the shoulder blades".This product is great and does work, but it is very important that you apply the product once every 30 days. I would suggest picking a particular date of the month and sticking with that date each and every month. (If you are ever off by a day or two, that is fine - just remember to try and not let it go over 30 days if possible.) Frontline Plus for Cats is not intended to last longer than 30 days, and while it may for some Cats - I personally would not recommend going past the 30 days.If your Cats have worms, this product will keep off the new fleas yes but will do nothing for worms - you should de-worm your Cats first (if needed) and then start with the Frontline about 3 days after de-worming. Indoor Cats can get worms from fleas, even in a very clean home - from time to time some fleas will get in (whether it's on your shoes or from leaving your doors open, etc). Cats usually get worms from when fleas get on them, and then as the cat as it's grooming itself - the cat ingests the fleas (of course the Cat has no idea this will give them worms - they are just cleaning themselves as Cats do). When a Cat eats fleas or other parasites that can get on them from time to time, they can also get other things if left untreated such as Heartworms which are usually fatal.However there is good news! Just apply Frontline once every 30 days and your Cat will stay Flea and parasite free! Any fleas or anything else that may from time to time get onto your Cat will die right away and be of no risk to your Cat. Also over time any residual fleas will eventually die off and your home will be flea - free! However you must apply this product every 30 days year round to ensure that Fleas do not return to your Cat! Preventing your cat from having fleas will in turn not only make you cat much more comfortable, but will also prevent more serious things such as Tapeworms, Roundworms and Heartworms to name just a few things that can originate from your cat ingesting fleas. These more serious conditions for Cats can be prevented with a monthly flea treatment such as Frontline Plus for example.If your cat or home is for some reason very infested with fleas - you have to address that problem first! Remove the cats from the home and use "Flea Bombs" if needed, at least that's how I have always heard them referred to while the proper term is yes "Flea Fogger" or even "Fumigator". You can also use sprays or other like products for your carpet and furniture. Once the home is flea free and your Cat has been treated at the vet for fleas, then make sure to stick with the Frontline every 30 days thereafter. You can also use the Frontline liquid spray to initially kill fleas on the Cat, or a Flea Shampoo.Also keep in mind if your Cat and home are heavily infested with fleas, you should de-worm your cat as well. For most people, de-worming should only be done by or under the direction of a reputable Veterinarian. However if you have owned Cats for many years and know what meds to buy, you can de-worm cats on your own -BUT- only if you are a VERY experienced Cat owner. You can kill your Cat if you give it the wrong type or too much of a de-wormer as de-wormer is a poison (though it's this poison that kills the worms and is perfectly safe when used properly).Frontline helps to keep your cat healthy and is a great preventative medication for your cat. Frontline can and will help keep your Cat healthy and happy for many years to come! Also keep in mind Frontline does not replace periodic checkups or help your Cat in any way if he or she is injured though it will go a very long way in preventing many Cat illnesses and problems related to fleas, ticks, and common parasites.There is more you can do to keep fleas away too, such as treating your yard (unless you have an apartment or condo, etc.) with Pesticide Granules such as Ortho or whatever brand works for you. I am in the Midwest and I would say twice a year is good for the yard treatment, but in South Carolina where I used to live I would have to treat the yard 3 - 4 times a year. If your Cat is outdoor only, keep the Cat inside for 3 -5 days (personally I would say no less than 5 days if possible - a week is more than enough if you want to be extra sure), the same applies for indoor-outdoor cats. This will give the Pesticide time to get into the ground so that it's not toxic to your Cat or small animals such as birds that your Cats may go after. I also use the Riddex Pest repellers....every little bit helps! And of course most importantly of all, apply the Frontline once every 30 days.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2013
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    I love this stuff, its great and works fine...however it is very important to apply the product monthly as well as correctly.

    I have thought for years with the Cats I have had, as well as have been told by several vets and vet techs over the years; that the correct way to apply this product is directly on the skin between the shoulder blades. And to be fair to most of the Vets whom have told me that, for the most part I was successful using that method of application. However, as time went on I found this way to apply Frontline more and more difficult as well as it always seem uncomfortable for the Cat.

    You can use the space between your Cat's shoulder blades as a guide - BUT - the exact proper application spot is actually higher up - at the base of the skull (or as worded inside the package if your Frontline came with the proper instructions `at the base of the neck').

    I was very pleasantly surprised that this method was not only much easier, but that there was also no wasted product...I was able to quickly and easily apply the product to each of our 3 cats. I also noticed right away two things. One, each Cat was pretty much comfortable right away and fine as they were before I applied the product - as if I had not even treated them at all. Two, the product was at a spot the cats could not reach even if they wanted to.

    I don't know why I had never heard of this application method before, as well as why all of the Frontline (and related products) I had purchased in the past said to apply the product directly onto the skin "Between the shoulder blades".

    This product is great and does work, but it is very important that you apply the product once every 30 days. I would suggest picking a particular date of the month and sticking with that date each and every month. (If you are ever off by a day or two, that is fine - just remember to try and not let it go over 30 days if possible.) Frontline Plus for Cats is not intended to last longer than 30 days, and while it may for some Cats - I personally would not recommend going past the 30 days.

    If your Cats have worms, this product will keep off the new fleas yes but will do nothing for worms - you should de-worm your Cats first (if needed) and then start with the Frontline about 3 days after de-worming. Indoor Cats can get worms from fleas, even in a very clean home - from time to time some fleas will get in (whether it's on your shoes or from leaving your doors open, etc). Cats usually get worms from when fleas get on them, and then as the cat as it's grooming itself - the cat ingests the fleas (of course the Cat has no idea this will give them worms - they are just cleaning themselves as Cats do). When a Cat eats fleas or other parasites that can get on them from time to time, they can also get other things if left untreated such as Heartworms which are usually fatal.

    However there is good news! Just apply Frontline once every 30 days and your Cat will stay Flea and parasite free! Any fleas or anything else that may from time to time get onto your Cat will die right away and be of no risk to your Cat. Also over time any residual fleas will eventually die off and your home will be flea - free! However you must apply this product every 30 days year round to ensure that Fleas do not return to your Cat! Preventing your cat from having fleas will in turn not only make you cat much more comfortable, but will also prevent more serious things such as Tapeworms, Roundworms and Heartworms to name just a few things that can originate from your cat ingesting fleas. These more serious conditions for Cats can be prevented with a monthly flea treatment such as Frontline Plus for example.

    If your cat or home is for some reason very infested with fleas - you have to address that problem first! Remove the cats from the home and use "Flea Bombs" if needed, at least that's how I have always heard them referred to while the proper term is yes "Flea Fogger" or even "Fumigator". You can also use sprays or other like products for your carpet and furniture. Once the home is flea free and your Cat has been treated at the vet for fleas, then make sure to stick with the Frontline every 30 days thereafter. You can also use the Frontline liquid spray to initially kill fleas on the Cat, or a Flea Shampoo.

    Also keep in mind if your Cat and home are heavily infested with fleas, you should de-worm your cat as well. For most people, de-worming should only be done by or under the direction of a reputable Veterinarian. However if you have owned Cats for many years and know what meds to buy, you can de-worm cats on your own -BUT- only if you are a VERY experienced Cat owner. You can kill your Cat if you give it the wrong type or too much of a de-wormer as de-wormer is a poison (though it's this poison that kills the worms and is perfectly safe when used properly).

    Frontline helps to keep your cat healthy and is a great preventative medication for your cat. Frontline can and will help keep your Cat healthy and happy for many years to come! Also keep in mind Frontline does not replace periodic checkups or help your Cat in any way if he or she is injured though it will go a very long way in preventing many Cat illnesses and problems related to fleas, ticks, and common parasites.

    There is more you can do to keep fleas away too, such as treating your yard (unless you have an apartment or condo, etc.) with Pesticide Granules such as Ortho or whatever brand works for you. I am in the Midwest and I would say twice a year is good for the yard treatment, but in South Carolina where I used to live I would have to treat the yard 3 - 4 times a year. If your Cat is outdoor only, keep the Cat inside for 3 -5 days (personally I would say no less than 5 days if possible - a week is more than enough if you want to be extra sure), the same applies for indoor-outdoor cats. This will give the Pesticide time to get into the ground so that it's not toxic to your Cat or small animals such as birds that your Cats may go after. I also use the Riddex Pest repellers....every little bit helps! And of course most importantly of all, apply the Frontline once every 30 days.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars MEWOW THE FLEAS to stay AWAY
    Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2013
    I love this stuff, its great and works fine...however it is very important to apply the product monthly as well as correctly.

    I have thought for years with the Cats I have had, as well as have been told by several vets and vet techs over the years; that the correct way to apply this product is directly on the skin between the shoulder blades. And to be fair to most of the Vets whom have told me that, for the most part I was successful using that method of application. However, as time went on I found this way to apply Frontline more and more difficult as well as it always seem uncomfortable for the Cat.

    You can use the space between your Cat's shoulder blades as a guide - BUT - the exact proper application spot is actually higher up - at the base of the skull (or as worded inside the package if your Frontline came with the proper instructions `at the base of the neck').

    I was very pleasantly surprised that this method was not only much easier, but that there was also no wasted product...I was able to quickly and easily apply the product to each of our 3 cats. I also noticed right away two things. One, each Cat was pretty much comfortable right away and fine as they were before I applied the product - as if I had not even treated them at all. Two, the product was at a spot the cats could not reach even if they wanted to.

    I don't know why I had never heard of this application method before, as well as why all of the Frontline (and related products) I had purchased in the past said to apply the product directly onto the skin "Between the shoulder blades".

    This product is great and does work, but it is very important that you apply the product once every 30 days. I would suggest picking a particular date of the month and sticking with that date each and every month. (If you are ever off by a day or two, that is fine - just remember to try and not let it go over 30 days if possible.) Frontline Plus for Cats is not intended to last longer than 30 days, and while it may for some Cats - I personally would not recommend going past the 30 days.

    If your Cats have worms, this product will keep off the new fleas yes but will do nothing for worms - you should de-worm your Cats first (if needed) and then start with the Frontline about 3 days after de-worming. Indoor Cats can get worms from fleas, even in a very clean home - from time to time some fleas will get in (whether it's on your shoes or from leaving your doors open, etc). Cats usually get worms from when fleas get on them, and then as the cat as it's grooming itself - the cat ingests the fleas (of course the Cat has no idea this will give them worms - they are just cleaning themselves as Cats do). When a Cat eats fleas or other parasites that can get on them from time to time, they can also get other things if left untreated such as Heartworms which are usually fatal.

    However there is good news! Just apply Frontline once every 30 days and your Cat will stay Flea and parasite free! Any fleas or anything else that may from time to time get onto your Cat will die right away and be of no risk to your Cat. Also over time any residual fleas will eventually die off and your home will be flea - free! However you must apply this product every 30 days year round to ensure that Fleas do not return to your Cat! Preventing your cat from having fleas will in turn not only make you cat much more comfortable, but will also prevent more serious things such as Tapeworms, Roundworms and Heartworms to name just a few things that can originate from your cat ingesting fleas. These more serious conditions for Cats can be prevented with a monthly flea treatment such as Frontline Plus for example.

    If your cat or home is for some reason very infested with fleas - you have to address that problem first! Remove the cats from the home and use "Flea Bombs" if needed, at least that's how I have always heard them referred to while the proper term is yes "Flea Fogger" or even "Fumigator". You can also use sprays or other like products for your carpet and furniture. Once the home is flea free and your Cat has been treated at the vet for fleas, then make sure to stick with the Frontline every 30 days thereafter. You can also use the Frontline liquid spray to initially kill fleas on the Cat, or a Flea Shampoo.

    Also keep in mind if your Cat and home are heavily infested with fleas, you should de-worm your cat as well. For most people, de-worming should only be done by or under the direction of a reputable Veterinarian. However if you have owned Cats for many years and know what meds to buy, you can de-worm cats on your own -BUT- only if you are a VERY experienced Cat owner. You can kill your Cat if you give it the wrong type or too much of a de-wormer as de-wormer is a poison (though it's this poison that kills the worms and is perfectly safe when used properly).

    Frontline helps to keep your cat healthy and is a great preventative medication for your cat. Frontline can and will help keep your Cat healthy and happy for many years to come! Also keep in mind Frontline does not replace periodic checkups or help your Cat in any way if he or she is injured though it will go a very long way in preventing many Cat illnesses and problems related to fleas, ticks, and common parasites.

    There is more you can do to keep fleas away too, such as treating your yard (unless you have an apartment or condo, etc.) with Pesticide Granules such as Ortho or whatever brand works for you. I am in the Midwest and I would say twice a year is good for the yard treatment, but in South Carolina where I used to live I would have to treat the yard 3 - 4 times a year. If your Cat is outdoor only, keep the Cat inside for 3 -5 days (personally I would say no less than 5 days if possible - a week is more than enough if you want to be extra sure), the same applies for indoor-outdoor cats. This will give the Pesticide time to get into the ground so that it's not toxic to your Cat or small animals such as birds that your Cats may go after. I also use the Riddex Pest repellers....every little bit helps! And of course most importantly of all, apply the Frontline once every 30 days.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2016
    Size: 3 Doses Verified Purchase
    ...So... one summer night, a Raccoon got in our house, through the chimney, at 3AM in the morning EST. I called the police and they dragged the guy out with one of those animal apprehension poles and we all went back to sleep and life went on!

    ...about 2 to 3 months later, my dad, mom, sister and i kept seeing little red itchy bumps appearing on there skin in various spots, mainly the legs and arms. We thought it might be bed bugs, but they were nowhere to be found. I say my buddy scratching and thought nothing of it since i know cats do that. One night i noticed my buddy scratching up a storm, consistently, on the chairs near me. I took a closer look through his long fur and saw TONS of fleas! but you know what? if thats gross, heres the best part... i also noticed in the seat he was sitting in, there were tiny little white things that fell off on him from where was sitting, after he got fed up with my picking at him and ran away. THEY ALL WERE FLEA EGGS!! HUNDREDS OF THEM!! I should mention, he was an indoor cat. Took the chair outside in the dead of the freezing Michigan winter morning and shook it like there was no tomorrow. Went out and bought flea traps, collars, and dip, but after using them for a month, they only did so much. The traps and dip were effective, i should mention!... then, enough was enough. My buddy had enough, we all had enough and felt bad for him since we kept giving him flea dips and he hated it. Ordered this here Frontline Plus (AKA The Flea Nerve Bomb) applied it when it arrived and... after about 30 mins to an hour, seemingly, nothing is happing... it only appears that way, because after about a few hours, they are tweaking out, spasming and dying! I checked him and all over they were slowly dying! After the 2nd dose, they were totally wiped out! Just to be sure i applied the 3rd and have not sen a flea since!

    TL;DR: If your cat has fleas... BUY THIS STUFF!! It will end those tiny annoying bastards!! (the fleas, not your friend!)
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
    Size: 3 Doses Verified Purchase
    We have indoor and outdoor cats. We've been using this product on the cats for flea and tick protection. It is very easy to apply behind the shoulder blades and we have not had any issues with fleas or ticks since using this product on our cats. Our outdoor cats had a tick which we removed and then started using this product and have not seen a tick on them since. This product describes itself and works exactly as stated. You should think about setting up recurring orders and applying it monthly to your animals.
    Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
    Size: 3 Doses Verified Purchase
    Frontline Flea and Tick Treatment is a good product at a reasonable price but is only a temporary solution to a problem.
    My experience has been that other products handle flea and ticks better and for a much longer time but can be more expensive
    Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
    Size: 6 Count Verified Purchase
    I have four cats that go in and out of the house and three dogs. I use this to manage the fleece and put on monthly. We really have to stay on top of it or we have a problem. This is pretty.
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