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Activyl Flea Spot Treatment for Cats, over 9 lbs (2 sealed tubes)
$ 12.14
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Description
Activyl Flea Spot Treatment for Cats, over 9 lbs and for cats/kittens 8 weeks of age or olderYou get 2 sealed tubes (1.03ml ea tube)
Lot # 20D42E0
This flea treatment is a once-a-month topical for cats and kittens 8 weeks of age or older and over 9 pounds. Activyl works by breaking the flea cycle—and fleas don't need to bite your cat to be killed! It's recommended that you treat your furbabies monthly for the optimal control and prevention of fleas, and Activyl makes it easy with their built-in easy applicator. This treatment even starts killing fleas within eight hours of application, eliminating them after 24.
Key Benefits
Monthly flea treatment that prevents and protects against flea infestations and starts killing them within 8 hours of application.
Kills adult fleas and stops flea eggs and larvae from developing—plus, kills fleas that may cause the common skin disease known as flea allergy dermatitis.
Long-lasting protection against fleas for up to 1 month, so you don’t have to worry about applying medication every day.
Easy to apply topical treatment for your feline companion 8 weeks of age or older that is over 9 pounds, plus it’s water-resistant and waterproof.
Breaks the flea cycle, no biting required, plus the quick-drying treatment leave no noticeable odor or fragrance behind.
Precautions
For external use on cats and kittens only. Do not use on kittens under 8 weeks of age and weighing less than 2 lbs. Do not use on cats (male or female) intended for breeding, pregnant or nursing.
Important Information
Fleas rise to the top of your pet's coat as they die, so consider it a triumph if you start seeing more fleas at first, after treating your pet. If you’re still seeing fleas after application, it may be because your pet has picked up new fleas from the environment, which may include other pets, surfaces and outdoor areas. It may take up to 30 days to break the entire flea life cycle. Additionally, you should also treat sources of new fleas (i.e., carpet, yard, etc.) to ensure complete flea control.