Vétosan's Kitten and Cat Repellant Pipettes are antiparasitics that repel fleas, ticks and mosquitoes , to protect your cat or kitten.
What are the indications for Vetosan repulsive cat / kitten pipette 2 pipettes 1ml?
Vétosan repellant pipettes have been specially designed to effectively repel the main external parasites , such as fleas and ticks, thanks to a combination of 2 active ingredients of plant origin: essential oil of lavandin and pyrethrum extract, known for their repulsive action on parasites .
Vétosan repellant pipettes are also effective against sand flies and flies.
How to properly use Vetosan repulsive cat / kitten pipette 2 pipettes 1ml?
- Cut off the end of the pipette.
- After having spread the hairs at the base of the neck, apply in 2 or 3 points of application 1 dose between the two shoulder blades, directly on the skin.
- Avoid contact with fingers.
The repellant works immediately. The duration of action is approximately 4 weeks (1 week against sand flies). The effectiveness of the product may be reduced if the animal is wet. In the event of re-infestation, repeat the treatment within a minimum of 7 days.
Kitten and cat: 1 dose = 1 pipette of 1 mL = 1 month of treatment.
Suitable for kittens from 4 months. Contains 2 pipettes of 1 mL for 2 months of treatment.
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What are the ingredients in this product?
Lavender (Lavandula hybrida) (CAS 91722-69-9) 15.35 g / kg.
Pyrethrum extract (Chrysanthemum cineraiaefolium) (CAS 89997-63-7) 4.17 g / kg.
Precautions for use
Keep out of reach of children.
Presentation - Packaging
Vetosan comes in the form of a box containing 2 pipettes.
Our professional advice and expert advice in natural health
In its environment, your cat may encounter fleas and ticks. Apart from the fact that bites / bites affect his well-being, these parasites can transmit diseases to him. Like us, they are exposed to itching , the risk of allergies and vector-borne diseases transmitted by insect bites. It is therefore important to protect it.
How do I see if my cat has fleas?
Place the cat on a white surface and comb it with a fine-tooth comb. Recover debris from the coat. With a sheet of blotting paper, crush them and pour a few drops of water: if the spots turn red, they are droppings of fleas, containing blood. To see nothing does not mean that there are no parasites! A cat can scratch a lot even if the parasites are very few.