








🐾 Stay ahead of pests with FRONTLINE Plus — because your cat deserves the best!
FRONTLINE Plus Flea and Tick Treatment for Cats is a fast-acting, waterproof topical solution that kills adult fleas, flea eggs, larvae, chewing lice, and ticks—including those that transmit Lyme disease. Designed for cats over 1.5 lbs and 8 weeks old, one monthly dose provides 30 days of trusted protection. With over 20 years of proven effectiveness and vet endorsement, it breaks the flea life cycle to prevent infestations and keep your cat comfortable and healthy year-round.

















| ASIN | B0002J1F76 |
| ASIN | B0002J1F76 |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #273 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #2 in Cat Flea Drops |
| Brand Name | Frontline |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Care Instructions | Do not use on kittens under 8 weeks of age or 1.5 lbs, Topical Treatment |
| Color | Green |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (49,369) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Department | Pet Supply |
| Department | Pet Supply |
| Directions | READ ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE EACH USE. To apply, simply follow these instructions and repeat every 30 days: Use scissors to separate one blister and cut along dotted line. Peel down foil to remove the applicator. Open the applicator by holding upright with foil side toward you and snap applicator tip. Next, part the cat’s hair above the shoulder blades, at the base of the neck. Place the applicator ti… |
| Included Components | Package includes 3 applicators |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 4.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.87 x 4.4 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Item model number | FL287410 |
| Item model number | FL287410 |
| Manufacturer | Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health |
| Manufacturer | Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 1 month and up |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | FRONTLINE Plus for Cats and Kittens (1.5 pounds and over) Flea and Tick Treatment, 3 Doses |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 4.5 x 0.5 inches; 1.13 ounces |
| Size | 3 Count |
| Specific Uses for Product | coat |
| Style | Cat (1.5+ lbs.) |
| Target Audience Keyword | house-cats |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
J**T
MEWOW THE FLEAS to stay AWAY
I love this stuff, its great and works fine...however it is very important to apply the product monthly as well as correctly. I have thought for years with the Cats I have had, as well as have been told by several vets and vet techs over the years; that the correct way to apply this product is directly on the skin between the shoulder blades. And to be fair to most of the Vets whom have told me that, for the most part I was successful using that method of application. However, as time went on I found this way to apply Frontline more and more difficult as well as it always seem uncomfortable for the Cat. You can use the space between your Cat's shoulder blades as a guide - BUT - the exact proper application spot is actually higher up - at the base of the skull (or as worded inside the package if your Frontline came with the proper instructions `at the base of the neck'). I was very pleasantly surprised that this method was not only much easier, but that there was also no wasted product...I was able to quickly and easily apply the product to each of our 3 cats. I also noticed right away two things. One, each Cat was pretty much comfortable right away and fine as they were before I applied the product - as if I had not even treated them at all. Two, the product was at a spot the cats could not reach even if they wanted to. I don't know why I had never heard of this application method before, as well as why all of the Frontline (and related products) I had purchased in the past said to apply the product directly onto the skin "Between the shoulder blades". This product is great and does work, but it is very important that you apply the product once every 30 days. I would suggest picking a particular date of the month and sticking with that date each and every month. (If you are ever off by a day or two, that is fine - just remember to try and not let it go over 30 days if possible.) Frontline Plus for Cats is not intended to last longer than 30 days, and while it may for some Cats - I personally would not recommend going past the 30 days. If your Cats have worms, this product will keep off the new fleas yes but will do nothing for worms - you should de-worm your Cats first (if needed) and then start with the Frontline about 3 days after de-worming. Indoor Cats can get worms from fleas, even in a very clean home - from time to time some fleas will get in (whether it's on your shoes or from leaving your doors open, etc). Cats usually get worms from when fleas get on them, and then as the cat as it's grooming itself - the cat ingests the fleas (of course the Cat has no idea this will give them worms - they are just cleaning themselves as Cats do). When a Cat eats fleas or other parasites that can get on them from time to time, they can also get other things if left untreated such as Heartworms which are usually fatal. However there is good news! Just apply Frontline once every 30 days and your Cat will stay Flea and parasite free! Any fleas or anything else that may from time to time get onto your Cat will die right away and be of no risk to your Cat. Also over time any residual fleas will eventually die off and your home will be flea - free! However you must apply this product every 30 days year round to ensure that Fleas do not return to your Cat! Preventing your cat from having fleas will in turn not only make you cat much more comfortable, but will also prevent more serious things such as Tapeworms, Roundworms and Heartworms to name just a few things that can originate from your cat ingesting fleas. These more serious conditions for Cats can be prevented with a monthly flea treatment such as Frontline Plus for example. If your cat or home is for some reason very infested with fleas - you have to address that problem first! Remove the cats from the home and use "Flea Bombs" if needed, at least that's how I have always heard them referred to while the proper term is yes "Flea Fogger" or even "Fumigator". You can also use sprays or other like products for your carpet and furniture. Once the home is flea free and your Cat has been treated at the vet for fleas, then make sure to stick with the Frontline every 30 days thereafter. You can also use the Frontline liquid spray to initially kill fleas on the Cat, or a Flea Shampoo. Also keep in mind if your Cat and home are heavily infested with fleas, you should de-worm your cat as well. For most people, de-worming should only be done by or under the direction of a reputable Veterinarian. However if you have owned Cats for many years and know what meds to buy, you can de-worm cats on your own -BUT- only if you are a VERY experienced Cat owner. You can kill your Cat if you give it the wrong type or too much of a de-wormer as de-wormer is a poison (though it's this poison that kills the worms and is perfectly safe when used properly). Frontline helps to keep your cat healthy and is a great preventative medication for your cat. Frontline can and will help keep your Cat healthy and happy for many years to come! Also keep in mind Frontline does not replace periodic checkups or help your Cat in any way if he or she is injured though it will go a very long way in preventing many Cat illnesses and problems related to fleas, ticks, and common parasites. There is more you can do to keep fleas away too, such as treating your yard (unless you have an apartment or condo, etc.) with Pesticide Granules such as Ortho or whatever brand works for you. I am in the Midwest and I would say twice a year is good for the yard treatment, but in South Carolina where I used to live I would have to treat the yard 3 - 4 times a year. If your Cat is outdoor only, keep the Cat inside for 3 -5 days (personally I would say no less than 5 days if possible - a week is more than enough if you want to be extra sure), the same applies for indoor-outdoor cats. This will give the Pesticide time to get into the ground so that it's not toxic to your Cat or small animals such as birds that your Cats may go after. I also use the Riddex Pest repellers....every little bit helps! And of course most importantly of all, apply the Frontline once every 30 days.
M**E
Didn't work for my cats.
Didn't kill the fleas at all!
#**E
Fantastic product when it works
Having used Frontline for years during warmer months never had an issue until this year. Whether for the German Sheppard needing a dose of the up to 88 pounds has worked even though he’s a hundred. The cat variety has helped kitties to fluffy cats. This year is the worst flea year I’ve ever seen. Based on research the weather is a perfect storm for these pests to grow in number and hope on pants not just cats. We help feral and stray kitties who have a catio with condos for their enjoyment indoors, and one who goes inside at night and outside during the day. Plus a few indoor who have their own room. The Frontline has helped manage the fleas in the past, but not perfectly this year. I’m not sure why a medium sized four month old short hair kitten, despite having had Frontline still accumulates fleas. We’ve tried bathing it’s Adams high did not work. And Capstar. But these depend on the cat being bit. So she gets a flea comb daily. First, we are being fastidious about cleaning and have no clue, how she is getting new fleas. The other cats haven’t had any comb out. Thought it was her playing with the indoor outdoor friend. But he is clear when combed. We haven’t been able to eliminate them all in the Catio where the feral and stray kitties respite. Upon research learned it could take a few months to break the flea cycle. But we still have them trying to bother two in there, too. Not all, but two in particular. So we use Capstar weekly as needed, to help. Plus flea traps ork well, too. In the winter leaving the window open when it’s in the 30’s and 40’s helps act as a flea bomb. As they die off at that temp. This works for most, not all cats this year. Hoping with different weather the population will die off and the new batch of Frontline will help. Might have been a weak batch maybe? The vet made a comment buying off Amazon might lend to poor quality. Until now that was not the case. We will monitor the problem through the fall and winter. If we have no change will find a new product. We buy quite a bit of this and until now have and perfect success. Though not fond of the poison needed for the warmer months it is imperative to manage the flea potential invasion. We are also looking into alternatives. Like move flea comb use and holistic options. Such as projects like “No-Bite-Me™ Bug Repellent & Itch Relief Cream by SallyeAnder” This stuff works fantastic on me, like while boondock camping. Kept chiggers at bay. Except the area I did not use it covered by my shirt on my midsection. We were in the Tennessee wilderness and not one tick on me or my dog. But the chiggers did there worst to my stomach area. I’ve use this on the kitties and it helped. I’ve gotten some ideas from Veterinary Secrets on YT, too. Sharing my negative experience in case someone else went through this. Hope the information helps with alternatives. And know, sometimes during certain weather patterns fleas can increase. And even attack people off the ground. Encourage doing research. Saving up for sales. Using sub and save for monthly savings options. And know this product itself cannot prevent fleas. It is a multi step process. From a cleaning of the house to adding supplements like flea traps for stragglers that get away. A flea comb. Do not wash the cat for a while following application. Look at directions for full details on this. Or you’ll wash off the product. All in all this is my go to supplement to fight fleas outdoors. And if they hit a ride into the house trying to wreck havoc will treat everyone for several months or until they disappear. This is the first year we have to do this. But I’m glad we have a system set up with options. The sales and sub and save price for this product are helpful. The vet suggesting buying on Amazon compared to from them means the product is potentially inferior when the same product when I’ve not has issues for years makes me feel they wanna upsell. Even though they’re a farm vet and cost less than city vets, still made me think proof is in the outcome. Hope this info helps others find solutions to the flea cycle problems that are a part of life with fur friends
M**A
The day after applying it my cat lost hair in the area affected by the product. his skin is all irritated
O**W
Counterfeit product, do not buy Issues included: - 1 of the 4 boxes contained doses labelled as Frontline Plus for dogs - and the lot numbers for the dog and cat does were all the same (all Lot X61002), none of which corresponded with the lot number on the boxes (all X41604AW) - There was no expiry dates on any doses - All 4 boxes were printed with "For dog use only" on the side - The security stickers do not show small rings, which is characteristic of the security stickers from Boehringer Ingelheim - When opening the boxes, there was no tearing along the seams as the legitimate ones should - one of the inserts referred to dogs (with stickers for monthly reminders), and the opposite side had more info for cats (but not a sticker page)
D**Y
Ok
O**.
Fake product, no expiry day on box and product. Original product have expiry date on it.
K**T
States tick control in picture - box that arrived was not tick control. This is flea control only.
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