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Ectopamine Natural Flea Tick and Mosquito Topical Cat
Ectopamine Natural Flea control not only kills fleas and ticks but also repels mosquitoes for up to four weeks on cats of all weights and is safe enough to be reapplied as necessary.
Who is it for?
Cats
Why use it?
-Effectively Kills Fleas and Ticks
-Safe for use around children and pets
- Fast Acting
How it works?
The ingredient peppermint is a octopamine and is deadly to fleas and ticks.
Clove oil serves as an excellent insecticide.
Lemon grass oil is an effective insecticide used to kills fleas and ticks.
Manufacturer:
Meridian Animal Health
Active ingredient(s):
Peppermint Oil 10%
Clove Oil 7%
Lemon Grass Oil 3%
How is it sold?
(6) 2 ml applicators
What are the side effects?
Sensitivities may occur after using ANY products for pets. If signs of sensitivity occur, bathe your pet with mild soap and rinse with large amounts of water. If signs continue, consult a veterinarian immediately.
What special precautions are there?
Do not apply product directly in or on eyes, mouth, nose or genitalia of animals.
Do not use on (or cause exposure to) kittens under 12 weeks of age.
What to do if overdose?
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
How Can I store it?
Store only in original container in a cool, dry area inaccessible to children and pets
Helpful Tips:
To minimize flea infestation, use appropriate products to: 1. Treat the pet. 2. Treat the indoor environment, especially where pets spend time resting. 3. Treat the outdoor environment when necessary.
Remove product tube from package.
Active Ingredients
Peppermin Oil 10%
Clove Oil 7%
Lemon Grass Oil 3%
Other Ingredients
Canola Oil, Vanillin, Citric Acid 80%
-Fleas are external pests that are capable of fast reproduction, by surviving on your pet’s blood. These tiny insects are brown in color. Although they are wingless they are able to jump reaching incredible heights. Their bodies are compressed, or flattened, from side to side. Their size make them hard to detect and much more difficult to eliminate from your pet or home. A single female flea may produce up to 2,000 eggs over her lifetime. Eggs hatch and can develop into adults within only three weeks. Adult female fleas feed by ingesting blood from your pet and subsequently lay eggs, which drop off your pet’s coat. Within days, larvae hatch from the eggs and live undetected in your pet’s surroundings, such as the carpet, bedding and other protected areas. Flea larvae spin a cocoon, and, when appropriately stimulated, a young adult flea emerges and jumps onto your pet to continue the life cycle.
-The warm and dark environment of your pet’s fur and skin provide the perfect environment and feed for fleas. A little time spent outdoors and pets easily become flea infested. Indoor cats are at risk even if they just go out on the patio. They are also at risk if they share their home with a dog or other cats.
Pets get fleas from other animals- a stray dog or cat, neighbor’s pet, or urban wildlife like opossums and raccoons may have passed through your yard while the female flea is laying eggs and the eggs are left in your pets environment. Those eggs then develop into adults and those fleas jump onto your pet.
-Flea droppings (dark specks) in the fur.
-Flea eggs (white specks) in the fur.
-Excessive licking or scratching.
-Scabs or hot spots on the skin.
-Allergic dermatis
-Hair loss
-Pale Gums
-Tapeworms
The easiest way to find fleas on a cat is to check the belly. You may see the fleas or small dark spots that move if they do not move it is possible you are viewing their droppings, which look like specks of dirt. Excessive scratching and hair loss are also signs that fleas may be feasting on your feline.
Since fleas can consume 15 times their own body weight in blood, they can cause anemia or a significant amount of blood loss over time. This is especially problematic in young puppies, where an inadequate number of red blood cells can be life-threatening to some dogs. Signs of parasitic anemia include pale gums, cold body temperature and listlessness.
Cats
When a cat or dog has a heightened sensitivity to the saliva of fleas, just one bite of a flea can cause an allergic reaction. This condition is known as flea allergy dermatitis and causes intense itching and discomfort for your cat or dog. Signs include generalized hair loss, reddened skin, scabs and hot spots. Flea allergy dermatitis often leads to skin infections.
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