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Effipro is a spot-on with a difference. Its unique, award-winning 'droplock' technology makes application simple - the solution is released only when you are ready and you have precise finger tip control throughout application. This means no leaks, no mess and the solution on your pet’s skin, not your hands!
As effective as the market leader, Effipro is offered in value packs of four, making it the affordable way to make flea control simple. It contains trusted fast acting fipronil which will kill fleas on your pet within 24 hours, and ticks within 48 hours.
Effipro protects dogs from fleas for up to eight weeks and from ticks for four weeks and it protects cats from fleas for up to five weeks and from ticks for two weeks.
Don't forget though that fleas are now a year round problem so to protect your pet, you must treat them regularly. A preventative health regime is very important. Many vets will recommend monthly treatment for fleas where fleas are known to be a problem.
Gaps in treatment can lead to infestations in our homes and these aren’t easy to control! But they can be prevented by careful regular flea control on your pet, and protecting your home. Using a household flea spray, such as award winning Indorex Defence can help to protect your home from a flea infestation by breaking the flea life cycle, or used to treat the home if an infestation occurs.
How to use Effipro for Cats.
Ensure that the product is applied to an area where the animal cannot lick it off, also make sure that if you are treating multiple animals that they do not lick each other following treatment. The product should not be used on kittens less than 2 months old and/or weighing less than 1 kg. Administer Effipro for Cats by topical application to the skin 1 pipette of 0.5 ml per cat.
Hold the pipette upright and break the snap-off top of the spot-on pipette along the scored line. Part the pets coat until its skin is visible. Place the tip of the pipette directly against the bared skin and squeeze gently several times to empty its contents. Repeat this procedure at one or two different points along the cats back.
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