Imidaflea 40mg Spot-on Solution <4KG 3 x 0.4ml
Imidaflea 40mg Spot-on Solution <4KG 3 x 0.4ml
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Description
Imidaflea 40mg Spot-on Solution <4KG 3 x 0.4ml helps small pets stay flea-free. Designed for cats, dogs, and rabbits under 4kg, Imidaflea eliminates fleas swiftly and prevents new infestations. This easy-to-use spot-on solution lasts for weeks, giving pet owners a reliable way to protect their pets.
Key Features:
- Fast-acting: Kills fleas within 24 hours of use.
- Long-lasting: Prevents fleas for up to 4 weeks.
- Versatile: Suitable for cats, dogs, and rabbits under 4kg.
- Easy to apply: Comes in handy spot-on pipettes.
- Vet-strength: Uses proven imidacloprid as active ingredient.
- Home protection: Stops flea larvae from growing in your home.
Uses:
- Flea control: Kills adult fleas on pets quickly.
- Flea prevention: Keeps pets flea-free for up to a month.
- Lice treatment: Also kills biting lice on pets.
- Puppy care: Safe for puppies over 8 weeks old.
- Kitten care: Can be used on kittens from 8 weeks.
- Rabbit protection: Suitable for rabbit kits from 10 weeks.
How does Imidaflea 40mg Spot-on Solution work?
Imidaflea uses imidacloprid to target flea nervous systems. This causes quick paralysis and death of fleas on pets.
What research has been published regarding Imidaflea 40mg Spot-on Solution's key ingredients?
Studies show imidacloprid is highly effective against fleas. It's been proven safe for pets when used as directed.
What do customers say about Imidaflea 40mg Spot-on Solution?
Customers report it works well and is easy to use. Many say it's better than other products they've tried.
Is Imidaflea 40mg Spot-on Solution safe for pregnant or nursing pets?
Always check with your vet before using on pregnant pets. It's generally safe, but professional advice is best.
How often should I apply Imidaflea 40mg Spot-on Solution?
Apply every 4 weeks for ongoing flea prevention. Reapply sooner if you see fleas before then.
Can I use Imidaflea 40mg Spot-on Solution with other pet medications?
Most times, yes. But always ask your vet first. Some combos may not be safe for all pets.