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

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    Shop safe cat flea treatments and medicines approved by vets, including topical gels, collars, and oral tablets from Revolution, Advantage, Frontline, and more.

  3. FDA warns about flea pills for dogs and cats - AOL

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    It is important to use only flea and tick products specifically designed for cats, and to administer the proper dosage," the FDA cautions. Products containing permethrin are safe for dogs but can ...

  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. Nitenpyram - Wikipedia

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    Nitenpyram tablets, brand name Capstar, [17] are used to treat flea infestations in cats and dogs. [18] After oral administration of the tablet the drug is readily and quickly absorbed into the blood. If a flea bites the animal it will ingest with the blood the nitenpyram. The effect of nitenpyram can be observed half an hour after the ...

  6. Fluralaner - Wikipedia

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    Fluralaner, [12] sold under the brand name Bravecto among others, is a systemic insecticide and acaricide that is administered orally [13] or topically. [14] The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved it for flea treatment in dogs in May 2014, [15] and approved the combination fluralaner/moxidectin (Bravecto Plus) as a topical treatment for cats in November 2019.

  7. Permethrin - Wikipedia

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    Permethrin is toxic to cats; however, it has little effect on dogs. [2] [48] [49] Many cats die after being given flea treatments intended for dogs, or by contact with dogs having recently been treated with permethrin. [50] In cats it may induce hyperexcitability, tremors, seizures, and death. [51]

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