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  2. 10 Vet-Approved Flea Treatments for Your Cat That Actually Work

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    Flea & Tick Spot Treatment for Cats Over 1.5 lbs. This spot treatment for cats kills fleas, flea eggs, larvae, ticks, and lice. It comes with an applicator that makes it easy to apply the topical ...

  3. I live in a multi-pet household –here are my top tips for ...

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    Always treat your fur friend with one of the best flea treatments for dogs or a flea treatment for cats. As well as parasite prevention, make sure you also keep on top of vaccinations and routine ...

  4. Flea treatments - Wikipedia

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    Flea medicines need to be used with care because many of them also affect mammals. Pyrethrin based flea treatments meant for dogs can be hazardous to cats. Flea and tick ointment is also hazardous to humans. If the product comes into contact with human skin, it is recommended to wash thoroughly with soap and water.

  5. 32 things your pet would do if they were in charge for a day

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    Nothing strikes fear in the heart of most pets quite like the crinkly sound of a flea treatment being opened. The best flea treatments for cats and the best flea treatments for dogs are vital when ...

  6. Phenothrin - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the U.S. EPA cancelled permission to use phenothrin in several flea and tick products, at the request of the manufacturer, Hartz Mountain Industries. [7] [8] The products were linked to a range of adverse reactions, including hair loss, salivation, tremors, and numerous deaths in cats and kittens. In the short term, the agreement ...

  7. Fluralaner - Wikipedia

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    The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved it for flea treatment in dogs in May 2014, [17] and approved the combination fluralaner/moxidectin (Bravecto Plus) as a topical treatment for cats in November 2019.