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Pet Supplies Tips :: Advantage for Cats Advantage for Cats: A Review of Advantage Medication for Cats
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Overview of the Drug The active ingredient in Advantage for cats is called imidacloprid – a chemical developed by Bayer. It is, essentially, an insecticide that destroys the flea's nervous system, causing paralysis and death. While it is technically a poison, it is relatively harmless for animals in low doses. Typically, within 12 hours of applying Advantage, 98 to 100 percent of the fleas on the animal are dead. The product also kills flea larvae and will remain effective after shampooing or swimming. The product works for a month, protecting the animal against future flea infestation. Typical Dosage Advantage should only be used on cats or kittens older than 8 weeks. There are two different doses, depending on whether your cat is over or under 9 pounds, each sold in individually wrapped packages. To apply Advantage, simply break open the applicator tube and squeeze the tube over the base of the cat's neck. Applying in this location will prevent the cat from licking the product, which while not poisonous, can be unhealthy and bitter tasting. Possible Side Effects Some cats experience mild skin allergies or irritation at the Advantage application site. Because Advantage is an insecticide, which is technically a poison, it is very dangerous in high doses and shouldn't be swallowed by your pet. If you are applying Advantage on a larger animal, be careful to monitor contact with smaller animals. For example, a dose applied to a 100-pound dog could cause serious damage to an 8-pound cat if he or she were to lick the application spot shortly after Advantage was applied. Also, keep out of your eyes and the cat's eyes. If the product gets on your skin, rinse the skin immediately with fresh water for 15 to 20 minutes. If irritation develops, call a doctor or poison control. Cost of the Drug Advantage for felines typically retails for around $40 to $50, depending on where you purchase the product. Generic Alternatives There are other brands of topical flea prevention, including Advantix. However, imidacloprid is a proprietary chemical developed by Bayer and therefore not available as a generic product. Prescription Information No prescription is needed from your veterinarian before you can purchase Advantage for Cats or a generic alternative. However, you can typically only purchase the product from a licensed veterinarian or pet pharmacy. Always read the directions carefully and consult with your veterinarian before starting any course of treatment. Where You Can Buy It You can buy Advantage for Cats or a generic alternative from most veterinarian offices or online or phone order pet pharmacy companies. To find an online retailer, try 1800PETMEDS.com or NationalPetPharmacy.com. All Site Articles for Pet Supplies Tips
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