Can you put Advantage for dogs on cats?

Can you put Advantage for dogs on cats?

Can I apply Advantage® II for dogs on my cats? No, do not use Advantage® II for dogs on cats. Please follow label directions for the application of our flea products.

Is advantage toxic to cats?

Advantage flea treatment is known to be safe for cats; however, some cats may develop a reaction to the active ingredient. Causes of a reaction include: The medication is absorbed through the skin. The medication can enter the cat’s bloodstream.

Will cat flea medicine hurt my dog?

Common signs of toxicity from flea products containing organophosphates are diarrhea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, small pupils, muscle tremor, weakness or falling over, and drooling. Organophosphate toxicity can be rapidly fatal, depending on the ingredients and dose the pet is exposed to.

Is it safe to use advantage on cats?

As far as the Advantage and Advantage II for dogs goes- they are safe for cats in the proper dose per cat’s weight. I’ve been doing it for years like some of you. Now Advantix and Advantage K9 for dogs are NOT to be used on cats because they are both toxic to them.

Is there a difference between advantage 2 for cats and dogs?

If you will check the ingredients of each, you will see that Advantage II for Cats and Advantage II for Dogs is EXACTLY THE SAME PRODUCT, the same drugs in the same concentrations. To date, Bayer has not added anything to the Advantage II formulation to make it unsafe for cats.

How big is a vial of advantage 2 for dogs?

Advantage tends to be sold for exactly the same price, or close to it, for a four-pack or six-pack whether it’s for Extra Large Dogs or for Cats or even for Kittens. One Extra Large Dog vial contains 4.0 ml. of Advantage II. One regular sized Cat vial contains 0.4 ml. of Advantage II (i.e. one extra large dog sized dog vial can treat 10 cats).

Is it OK to put advantage on dogs?

You could potentially be putting enough pesticide on them to cover a dog way larger than them. You pickin up what I’m throwin down? In the shelter we emptied the packets of Advantage into a larger container so that we could draw the specific amount out per pet.

As far as the Advantage and Advantage II for dogs goes- they are safe for cats in the proper dose per cat’s weight. I’ve been doing it for years like some of you. Now Advantix and Advantage K9 for dogs are NOT to be used on cats because they are both toxic to them.

If you will check the ingredients of each, you will see that Advantage II for Cats and Advantage II for Dogs is EXACTLY THE SAME PRODUCT, the same drugs in the same concentrations. To date, Bayer has not added anything to the Advantage II formulation to make it unsafe for cats.

Can you use Advantix advantage II on dogs?

Also, someone recently wrote on here that although she had bought the Large Cat Advantage II, she ended up with 4 vials of that in the six-pack along with 2 vials of AdvanTIX Extra Large Dog. AdvanTIX should never be used on cats in ANY size.

Advantage tends to be sold for exactly the same price, or close to it, for a four-pack or six-pack whether it’s for Extra Large Dogs or for Cats or even for Kittens. One Extra Large Dog vial contains 4.0 ml. of Advantage II. One regular sized Cat vial contains 0.4 ml. of Advantage II (i.e. one extra large dog sized dog vial can treat 10 cats).