Around [86% of dogs and 91% of cats] are treated for fleas at least once a year, whether fleas are present or not. The most common active ingredients in these treatments are called imidacloprid ...
As the mercury rises so do those gnarly pests fleas and tick. No worries! We've done the research on available flea and tick ...
FOX: Is Advantage II dangerous for cats? In a recent article, you mentioned that the combination of imidacloprid plus fipronil is dangerous. Is imidacloprid safe if it is not combined with fipronil?
The Seresto Flea and Tick Collar contains imidacloprid and flumethrin, which are released in low concentrations over your cat's skin and coat to kill fleas on contact. The water-resistant collar ...
Flumethrin is a pyrethroid that has been shown to have troubling health impacts on dogs, cats and people. When combined, imidacloprid and flumethrin are believed to have synergistic effects that make ...
imidacloprid and pyriproxyfen, work together to kill adult fleas and ticks, as well as flea eggs and larvae. This remedy is applied directly to the base of your cat’s skull, between its shoulders.