What is the difference in Frontline Gold and Frontline Plus for cats?

Both products are effective against ticks, fleas, and lice in both immature and adult versions. The only difference is that Frontline Gold kills fleas faster than Frontline Plus does.

Which Frontline is best for cats?

We recommend Frontline Plus because it not only kills fleas and controls flea infestations, but it also kills ticks and chewing lice. Used and trusted by pet owners for more than 20 years, Frontline Plus protects for 30 days with one application.

Is Frontline Combo Effective?

FRONTLINE® Combo eliminates more than 90% of ticks within 48 hours following their arrival on the animal, to limit the risk of diseases transmission. This risk is maximal 48 hours after tick fixation on the animal. FRONTLINE® Combo kills lice already on the animal within 48 hours maximum.

How long does it take for frontline combo to work?

How long does Frontline take to work? Frontline starts working once the product has spread over the whole body surface, which can take up to 24 hours after application. Thereafter, fleas are killed within 24 hours and ticks killed within 48 hours.

Which Frontline is the best?

Frontline Plus is our top nonprescription recommendation because it kills ticks and fleas, controls flea infestations, and kills chewing lice, all with one easy application. When used primarily for flea control, each dose of Frontline Plus lasts up to three months.

What is the most effective flea and tick treatment for cats?

The best overall flea treatment is Revolution Plus Topical Solution for Cats, which kills fleas and provides preventative protection. To clean up an infestation, such as fleas spread to your cat’s bed, check out Virbac Knockout Area Treatment Spray.

What is frontline combo for cats?

Frontline COMBO Spot On is a combination of phenylpyrazole and s-metoprene insecticides and is effective to kill all stages of ticks, lice, fleas and mite lifecycle (adult, eggs, and larvae). It controls infestation and re-infestation, thus alleviating flea allergy dermatitis.

Why does my cat still have fleas after using frontline?

A. The active ingredient in FRONTLINE (fipronil) kills fleas by affecting their nervous system, making them hyperactive before dying. These dying fleas often rise to the top of your pet’s haircoat, so the presence of visible fleas after treating your pet, is a sign that the product is working.

Which is the best flea treatment for cats?

The 10 Best Flea Treatments for Cats

  1. Bravecto Topical Solution for Cats – Best Overall.
  2. Frontline Plus for Cats – Best Value.
  3. Revolution Plus Topical Solution for Cats – Premium Choice.
  4. Capstar nitepyram Cat Flea Treatment – Best for Kittens.
  5. Seresto Flea & Tick Collar for Cats – Best Flea Collar.

What do vets recommend for cat fleas?

Spinosad (Comfortis) is an oral formulation that kills 100 percent of adult fleas on a cat by 24 hours after administration. Spinosad has residual effect; it continues to kill adult fleas for 30 days before the next oral is required.

Which is better Frontline or Advantage for cats?

FRONTLINE PUS FOR CATS HAS THE SAME EFFECTIVENESS AS FRONTLINE PLUS FOR DOGS EXCEPT THAT IT DOES NOT WORK IN ELIMINATING TICKS. SO, IF YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT TICKS ON YOUR FURRY PAL THEN FRONTLINE PLUS IS THE BEST OPTION. WHILE IF ADULT FLEAS, FLEA LARVAE AND CHEWING LICE IS YOU CONCERN THEN YOU CAN OPT FOR ADVANTAGE.