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Merial Frontline Top Spot Flea and Tick Control for Cats and Kittens, 3 Doses

Category : Drug Treatment

  • Liquid flea, lice, and tick control for cats and kittens
  • 3-dose supply provides flea, chewing lice, and tick relief for up to 3 months
  • For all cats aged 8 weeks and older
  • Easy 3-step application process
  • Package measures 5.8 x 0.8 x 4.5 inches; includes limited Satisfaction Guarantee

Product Description
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Merial Frontline Top Spot Flea and Tick Control for Cats and Kittens, 3 Doses

Comments (5)

I recently used this on my cat and developed a serious case of contact dermatitis. It is in the pattern of a scratch on my leg – I am guessing I pet my cat while it was still wet, got some under my thumbnail, then scratched my leg. There is also a patch of dermatitis on my palm, where the fingernail of my thumb hits it when my hand is closed. The patch on my leg is very painful, with huge weeping blisters.

I actually went to the doctor for an unrelated issue and when he saw my leg, he asked “how did you burn yourself so badly there?!” He was shocked when I told him it was from exposure to a “safe” pesticide.

I will not be using the rest of the doses I have – I can’t imagine something that would hurt me this badly is good for my cat.
Rating: 1 / 5

Well, it’s flea season in Dixie. Cats started scratching, I forked over a fortune on Frontline and . . . it did not even phase the nasty critters. Treated the carpets, ran a flea comb over the cats for larva & eggs, washed everything, vacuumed till my power bill went up, but the cats still have fleas. What is worse, is that because Frontline is such a heavy duty pesticide, I felt that it was prudent to wait at least a week before treating them with another knock down dose. I’ve been flea combing them daily and there are plenty of healthy fleas per cat.

One week after treatment with Frontline alone, with no results, my vet suggested a pill, Capstar, to kill the adult fleas followed by another application of Frontline. My cats are miserable and I’m still bleeding from shoving pills down the throats of three kitties. Frontline alone is not enough for Southern-bred and born fleas. I’ll keep you posted on the Capstar, flea comb, OTC carpet spray n’sprinkle, followed by Frontline. Seems that I did not have this problem with Advantage.
Rating: 1 / 5

I thought this stuff would work pretty fast. But I still see my cat scratching… Could it still be fleas?
Rating: 2 / 5

Very disappointed in this product from this company!

It is basically not working.

I have used this product many times with complete success.

This company must be selling old outdated merchandise, but I could not find an expiration date.
Rating: 1 / 5

I’ve had at least one, and usually more, indoor/outdoor cats in my life for over 30 years. I started using Frontline TopSpot when it first came out, and it is the only flea remedy that has ever worked to completely eliminate the little buggers. Usually, I need to apply it only once per season. Previously, I had tried various powders and dips, and none of those methods worked. Once, I tried a cheaper TopSpot-like product, and it didn’t work either. Frontline TopSpot is the one the vets recommend, and it’s the one I’ve had the best results with.
Rating: 5 / 5

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