Frontline Plus for Cats (Green Box) - 6 month supply

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INFORMATION ABOUT FRONTLINE PLUS FOR CATS (GREEN BOX) - 6 month supply

Just like dogs, cats can also suffer from ticks and fleas. Although they always look clean, underneath that beautiful coat, felines can also suffer from an infestation of fleas and ticks. With Frontline Plus for Cats (Green Box) - 6 month supply, pet owners can now breath a sigh of relief and be sure that they are giving their pet the best protection available.

Frontline Plus for Cats (Green Box) - 6 month supply is specially designed for use on cats and kittens eight weeks and older. It offers the most complete protection available against fleas and feline ticks. Frontline Plus for Cats (Green Box) - 6 month supply contains a special ingredient which targets flea eggs and their larvae making them unable to develop into mature fleas.

What's more, Frontline Plus for Cats (Green Box) - 6 month supply continues to be effective even after bathing, water immersion or even exposure to sunlight. With continuous use of Frontline Plus for Cats (Green Box) - 6 month supply, your cat will enjoy a beautiful, healthy coat without any disease-causing fleas and ticks.

FRONTLINE PLUS FOR CATS (GREEN BOX) - 6 month supply FEATURES

  • Provides the most complete protection against ticks and fleas
  • Designed especially for cats and kittens eight weeks and older
  • Has a special ingredient that kills flea eggs and their larvae
  • Effectively targets flea eggs and their larvae
  • Remains effective even after bathing, water immersion or even exposure to sunlight
  • Active ingredients: Fipronil & S-Methoprene
  • Whole box contains six pipettes which is good for six months

Directions for Use

To open the pipette, just simply snap-off the top along the scored line. Make sure to apply the treatment on an area your cat cannot lick, for example, on the back of the neck. Part your cats' coat until the skin is visible. Place the tip of the pipette on the skin and squeeze several times onto the skin until pipette is empty. The treatment is good for 30 days or exactly one month.

Current batch expiry date

January 2010

More information about this product at the Australian Pesticides & Veterinary Medicines Authority

Manufacturer

Merial Australia Pty Ltd

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Product Information Schedule

N.B. Pet Shed sells the Australian versions of the products listed below.
Metric conversion: 1 kg = 2.2 lbs

Frontline® Plus for Cats (Green Box) Dosage Active Ingredients For cats
Australian Version, NRA Approval No. 54524 0.5 mL 100 g/L Fipronil & 120 g/L (S)-Methoprene 8 weeks or older
USA Version, EPA Reg. No. 65331-4 0.017 fl oz (0.5 ml) 9.8% Fipronil & 11.8% (S)-Methoprene (by weight) 8 weeks or older

Product Disclaimer

Frontline® Plus has been approved for sale in Australia by the APVMA. The US equivalent of this product has been approved for sale by the EPA.

Both the Australian and US products contain the same active ingredients, Fipronil & (S)-Methoprene.

However, the products sold by Pet Shed are sold in Australian packaging which has not been approved for sale in the US As a consequence, the Australian packaging does not have EPA approval and the sale and purchase of products in the Australian packaging may be illegal in the US.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If swallowed call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. For hazards to domestic animals the 24-hour assistance line within the US is 1-800-660-1842.

The Product Information Schedule above indicates some of the material differences between the Australian and US versions.

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