Vectra for Cats kills and repels pesky fleas for as long as 30 days. The topical solution targets eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults, and it boasts a quick-drying, non-greasy formula.
Who is Vectra for Cats for?
Cats 8 weeks and older and weighing a minimum of 2 pounds
Vectra is a quick-drying, non-greasy, rapidly-acting solution that kills fleas within only 6 hours and lasts for 30 days once administered. Fleas are known to cause bartonellosis, tapeworm, tularemia, flea allergy dermatitis, anemia, and other problems in cats. This simple topical treatment eliminates the problem and inhibits re-infestation.
How does Vectra for Cats work?
This product contains Dinotefuran (22%) and Pyriproxyfen (3%). These substances are flea-killing chemicals that work quickly. Fleas die within 6 hours of treatment.
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Dinotefuran 22.00% Pyriproxyfen 3.00%
How is Vectra for Cats sold?
3 or 6 month supply based on pet weight. 2-9 lbs or 9lbs and above.
What are the side effects of Vectra for Cats?
Topical pesticides are associated with non-severe, short-term application site sensitivity or redness. If you observe these side effects, use mild shampoo or soap to bathe the animal, then rinse with plenty of water. If the reaction persists, contact your veterinarian. When contacting a veterinarian, have the product label or container nearby for reference.
What special precautions are there?
After use, always wash your clothes. After each use, thoroughly wash your hands. If skin comes into contact with eyes, it can cause temporary but significant eye damage. Remove all clothes after handling. Never allow eye contact. On medicated, elderly, pregnant, or nursing animals, use cautiously. Before use, seek counsel from a veterinarian. Do not let children handle this product. Keep out of reach of children.
If overdose occurs, please contact your local pet hospital or emergency pet clinic immediately.
How can I store Vectra for Cats?
Store in a cool dry environment (68-77° F). Protect this product from freezing. Disposal solutions: Don't reuse the container. If the container is empty, you may place in the trash or recycling if available. If the container still holds contents of the product call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused contents in drain.
1) To use, begin by taking one applicator for the package. 2) Ensure the animal is an upright position, then open the applicator. 3) To open, start with the tube upright and facing away. 4) Place a strong finger on the applicator tip located under the bigger disk. 5) Then, use the other hand to press down the smaller disk. 6) Push until the seal is broken. 7) To apply, use the tip to move the hair located at the neck's base. 8) Once the skin is revealed, touch the tip to the skin directly and squeeze to dispense the entire tube. 9) Ensure the solution is deposited on skin, not hair. 10) Repeat this process in 30 days. To discard, carefully follow the instructions on the label. Incorrect disposal might cause significant harm to animals or humans. If you have difficulty swallowing, seek medical attention immediately and notify poison control. If you come into touch with your skin, wash it thoroughly with water for 15 to 20 minutes and call poison control straight away. If you come into touch with your eyes, wash them well with ample water for 15 to 20 minutes and notify poison control straight away. Unless you've been told otherwise by a medical practitioner, never force yourself to vomit. Keep containers and labels for specialists to inspect in case of an emergency.