Frontline Spot On Flea & Tick Treatment for Cats

Frontline

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Frontline Spot On is the original flea and tick spot-on formula from Frontline, first used by vets, now available without a prescription. Once applied, the treatment will protect cats from fleas, ticks and lice use monthly all year round. Frontline Spot On is a veterinary medicine with an exemplary safety profile. It can be applied to cats from 8 weeks of age that weigh at least 1kg. It can also be used in pregnancy and on nursing queens. If your cat is unwell, please see your vet for advice before you apply a flea treatment. Frontline Spot On for cats is not suitable for use on rabbits. Kills fleas on your pet within 24 hours, Kills ticks within 48 hours, helping reduce the risk of tick-borne diseases, Kills lice.

How to Protect Your Cat:
  • Can be used monthly (where required) throughout the year for continuous flea and tick protection*
  • Make sure all cats and dogs in your home are treated regularly
How to treat a home infestation: follow the 2 steps above as well as the 2 steps below
  • Use a household flea treatment to kill eggs and larvae already in the home
  • Regularly vacuum your carpets and furnishings

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  • 1
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    Posted by anonymous on 3rd Mar 2012

    This product is useless, it *only* kills the fleas you can see, it won't do anything to stop them laying eggs etc. No matter how well you apply it that is all it will do. Frontline Combo *will* kill cycle/eggs apparently but I didn't know that before and wasted time/money.

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    Posted by anonymous on 27th Feb 2012

    Used this as recommended by someone as the Johnsons tablets i usually use didnt seem to be working this time, though have always been brilliant in the past. It didnt work at all so now trying Advantage, as i have heard that even some vets are saying fleas have become immune to frontline!

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    Posted by anonymous on 16th Feb 2012

    Frontline does not work any more. I have always used it regularly but now my cat has fleas - it is a waste of money.

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    Posted by anonymous on 16th Feb 2012

    I have just purchased 6 more Frontline - my cat HAS FLEAS so it is not working. I have just 'phoned the vet who has said the same and npow have to take him there to obtain a different flea treatment programme. Don't buy it.

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    Posted by Therese1 on 10th Feb 2012

    I've been using Frontline for years on my three cats - the oldest is 11 - and it works purrfectly. How can it not work??? I rather suspect the adverse reviews are from rivals with a commercial vested interest. Ask a vet if s/he thinks Frontline works. Mine sells it and has done for years. Nuff said.

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    Posted by anonymous on 25th Jan 2012

    Id been a frontline fan for 10 yrs & have always recommended it. Not now! for the 1st time ever Ive a flea infestation despite following all the instructions correctly & making sure home envir was clear. I kept trying to persevere but this product is now useless. One pipette of Advantage sorted it.

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    Posted by Beatrice on 24th Jan 2012

    Waste of money. Used too many times to count as recommended by vets on several cats and has shown no result whatsoever. No more money wasted. Have given up with this product.

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    Posted by APD on 30th Nov 2011

    We have used Frontline successfully for years to keep our four cats free of fleas. Buying online makes it far cheaper than buying elsewhere.

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    Posted by sarah on 15th Nov 2011

    the trick when using this product is to shave a small bold patch on back of neck so drug can make larger contact with skin i have fond this product will not work even on short haired cats if fur soaks up dosage. have used this product with six cats get it on its skin not fur and it will work