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🐾 Stay ahead of pests—because your kitten deserves the best!
Frontline Plus for Cats and Kittens offers a potent, dual-ingredient flea and tick treatment in a convenient 3-dose pack. Designed specifically for kittens, this unscented, easy-to-apply formula delivers reliable protection with a trusted brand reputation, making it a top choice for proactive pet owners.


















| ASIN | B0002J1F76 |
| Active Ingredients | Fipronil (9.8%)|(S)-Methoprene (8.8%) |
| Age Range Description | Kittens |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,656 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #11 in Cat Flea Drops |
| Brand Name | Frontline |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (29,474) |
| Item Form | Stick |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Frontline |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FL287410 |
| Model Number | FL287410 |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 350604287407 010756261402 742583966518 |
| Volume | 339 Milliliters |
M**A
The product may be harmful to the cat's skin
The day after applying it my cat lost hair in the area affected by the product. his skin is all irritated
O**.
Fake Product
Fake product, no expiry day on box and product. Original product have expiry date on it.
O**W
Counterfeit product, do not buy Issues included: - 1 of the 4 boxes contained doses labelled as Frontline Plus for dogs - and the lot numbers for the dog and cat does were all the same (all Lot X61002), none of which corresponded with the lot number on the boxes (all X41604AW) - There was no expiry dates on any doses - All 4 boxes were printed with "For dog use only" on the side - The security stickers do not show small rings, which is characteristic of the security stickers from Boehringer Ingelheim - When opening the boxes, there was no tearing along the seams as the legitimate ones should - one of the inserts referred to dogs (with stickers for monthly reminders), and the opposite side had more info for cats (but not a sticker page)
D**Y
Ok
K**T
States tick control in picture - box that arrived was not tick control. This is flea control only.
S**L
My indoor cats got fleas that were tracked inside from we suspect a house guest. In addition to battling fleas on my two kitties, we were also battling them throughout the entire house; basically anywhere my kitties nap, which is everywhere. Let me tell you, nothing is more disgusting feeling that having a house full of annoying, gross little fleas that hop and bite your ankles. Now I keep my house spotless, I vacuum every other day, clean, dust, keep things picked up, and I went on an absolute rampage trying to get rid of these stupid things. To say it takes a while is an understatement. We've been battling them now for about 8 weeks and nearly have them completely eradicated from existence. The cats have each had three regular flea treatments under the direction of our vet, plus flea pills. The first two treatments, although knocked the population down on our cats, didn't completely take care of the issue. They were still scratching and generally uncomfortable and we were using a flea comb regularly and still finding live fleas. Due to the life cycle of the flea, this is normal. However we just did another flea treatment a few days ago and that seems to have really helped them to not itchy anymore, which leads me to believe it may have finally taken care of the issue. I still intend on giving them the capstar flea pills here and there and brushing them regularly while still treating my house for the next month, but frontline really helped to bring things back where it needed to be. Flea infestations take several months to fully eradicate, and while its super gross and inconvenient, you have to make sure to not only treat your cats, but treat your house too! It's a mutli-step process that can be costly and time consuming. Even though my kitties are indoors, i'll continue giving them a monthly flea treatment to ensure that this NEVER EVER happens again. Yuck! Our flea population has also dramatically dropped and I cant help but think its because they may be coming into contact with the Demon WP. We also took care and sprayed our covered front porch area really really good so that if anyone has any on their shoes, they won't track them inside or out to their cars. Overall, this spray has worked incredibly well and has really helped us gain control back at our home. I figure another 2-4 weeks and they will be completely gone without any trace.
R**B
Pros: trusted brand, easy-to-use applicators Cons: packaging lacks some info, very hard to keep animals from eating it This review is based on my unique experience with this product. I recently found a flea on one of my cats and immediately began to panic. "Does my cat really have fleas?" I was in denial for a few days until I saw another flea on my other cat. The fleas clearly weren't leaving, so this meant war. I went out and purchased several flea traps and realized I should also get some flea medicine to kill any fleas or eggs on the cats, so I came to Amazon. I'm familiar with the Frontline Plus brand so I felt confident in my order. After opening the package, I noticed simple instructions for applying the gel (which is stored in little plastic applicators) to the cats. It was relieving to know I wouldn't have to do any measuring - just 1 disposable applicator per cat. The packaging says not to "let your cats eat" the gel, so if you have multiple cats you will have to separate them for 24 hours or until the gel has dried. It took around 6 hours for it to dry. One frustrating, semi-worrying thing (and the reason my review is 4 stars and not 5) is that there were no instructions on what to do if they cat managed to lick the gel. It simply said "don't let them eat it." If you own a cat, you know they're very wiggly creatures, and that is only exacerbated by the fact that you're trying to pin them down and put some strange smelling liquid at the base of their skull. They're also very flexible creatures, so it became apparent very quickly that it was going to be impossible to stop the cats from licking the gel. If you manage to put it in the right spot just at the base of their skull where they can't lick it, they can still scratch that part of their head with their foot and will end up eating the gel that way. You can imagine at this point, I began to get a little worried, especially with the packaging saying "don't let them eat it" without telling you what to do if they do eat it. After some googling and redditing I realized my cats were safe. The gel is relatively non-toxic as long as you don't give them too much of it. If you follow the minimum age and weight requirements and NEVER give flea medicine meant for dogs to your cat, your furry friend should be fine. Overall, the product does what it says it does. If your cat has fleas, this will help tremendously with wiping them out. I would highly recommend a flea trap for carpeted areas of your home to kill any fleas that managed to jump off of your cat. I was shocked at the amount of fleas the trap picked up. The trap I used was the Victor M230 Ultimate Flea Trap, which you can purchase on Amazon here: http://amzn.to/2b1NfPu
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