Vectra for Cats and Kittens 2-9 Lbs, Single Dose

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Vectra for Cats is an effective, topical solution for cats and kittens over 8 weeks of age, providing control of adult fleas, flea eggs, and flea larvae and pupae. It kills fleas within 6 hours of application and protects your cat or kitten from all stages of fleas for one month. This topical solution is quick drying, non-greasy and comes in an easy-to-use applicator. Vectra for Cats kills fleas that may transmit diseases, including bartonellosis, tapeworm, and tularemia. It also kills fleas that may cause flea allergy dermatitis and anemia.

For:

Cats and Kittens (2+ lbs and over 8 weeks of age)

How does Vectra for Cats work?

Vectra for Cats contains active ingredients that work to keep your cat protected from fleas throughout a whole month. Dinotefuran quickly kills fleas through contact, meaning they don’t have to bite your cat to die, and Pyriproxyfen prevents the development of all flea stages.

Cautions:

Vectra for Cats is meant for use only in cats and kittens over 8 weeks of age. Do not use on dogs, and keep out of the reach of children. Do not use on debilitated, aged, medicated, pregnant or nursing animals known to be sensitive to pesticide products without first talking to your veterinarian.

Brand Name:

Vectra for Cats (Ceva)

Generic Name:

dinotefuran, pyriproxyfen

What is the most important thing I should know about Vectra for Cats?

The active ingredients in Vectra for Cats are Dinotefuran (22.00%) and Pyriproxyfen (3.00%). It is for use in cats and kittens over 8 weeks of age and weighing 2+ lbs. The topical is used for the prevention and treatment of adult fleas, flea eggs, and flea larvae and pupae. Vectra for Cats is an over-the-counter (non-prescription) product that is available in 2 different packages for cats and kittens of different sizes: 2-9 lbs (Tan Box) and 9+ lbs (Green Box).

What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Vectra for Cats to my pet?

Tell your veterinarian if your cat is debilitated, aged, medicated, pregnant or nursing, or sensitive to pesticide products.

How should Vectra for Cats be applied?

Vectra for Cats should be applied externally to the skin at the base of the cat’s or kittens’ head.

What are the potential side effects of Vectra for Cats?

Monitor your cat after application. Individual sensitivity, such as slight transitory redness, erythema, scratching, pruritus or other signs of discomfort at the site of application, may occur. If signs of sensitivity occur, bathe your cat with mild soap or shampoo and rinse with large amounts of water. If signs of individual animal sensitivity occur and persist, contact your veterinarian. Other symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea have been reported.

What happens if I miss giving a dose of Vectra for Cats?

Give the next dose as soon as you remember and resume a monthly schedule.

What happens if I overdose my pet on Vectra for Cats?

Contact your veterinarian or your veterinary emergency room.

What should I avoid while giving Vectra for Cats to my pet?

Avoid contact with the eyes and mouth. Vectra for Cats is for external use only. Avoid giving to debilitated, aged, medicated, pregnant or nursing, or cats that are sensitive to pesticide products without first talking to your veterinarian.

What other drugs will affect Vectra for Cats?

Tell your veterinarian if your cat is taking any other medications or supplements.

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