Amitraz and ivermectin 200 ml Cat Shampoo
Product Overview
Skin disorders in cats are commonly linked to:
- Flea infestations
- Tick exposure
- Mite infections (e.g., mange)
- Fungal overgrowth
- Secondary bacterial infections
- Excess scratching and hair loss
Amitraz and Ivermectin shampoo is designed to provide antiparasitic cleansing with skin-soothing support, helping restore coat health while reducing irritation.
What It Is Used For
This medicated shampoo may be recommended for:
Fleas
Helps reduce flea load on the coat and skin surface.
Ticks
Assists in controlling tick infestations when used as directed.
Mites
May support management of mite-related skin irritation under veterinary supervision.
Itchy & Irritated Skin
Reduces scratching and inflammation associated with parasite exposure.
Secondary Skin Infections
Supports skin hygiene to reduce bacterial complications.
Important: Flea and tick shampoos should be part of a comprehensive parasite control plan, not the sole preventive measure.
How It Works
Amitraz
Acts on parasite nervous systems, helping control ticks and mites.
Ivermectin
Targets parasitic organisms and supports management of certain mite infestations.
Together, these ingredients provide targeted antiparasitic action while cleansing the coat.
How to Use
Step 1: Preparation
Brush your cat to remove loose fur. Use lukewarm water.
Step 2: Wet the Coat
Thoroughly dampen the entire coat, avoiding eyes and ears.
Step 3: Apply Shampoo
Massage into coat to form a rich lather. Focus on affected areas.
Step 4: Contact Time
Leave on for 5–10 minutes to allow active ingredients to work.
Step 5: Rinse Completely
Ensure no residue remains.
Step 6: Dry Gently
Towel dry and keep warm.
Frequency of Use
- Typically once weekly during treatment phase
- Frequency should follow veterinary guidance
- Not intended for daily use
Benefits
- Helps control fleas and ticks
- Supports mite management
- Reduces itching and irritation
- Cleanses coat effectively
- Promotes healthier skin and shine
Safety Precautions (Very Important)
Amitraz and Ivermectin are active antiparasitic agents, so proper use is essential.
Do Not Use:
- On kittens under 12 weeks (unless vet advised)
- On pregnant or nursing cats without veterinary approval
- On severely weakened or ill animals
Avoid:
- Contact with eyes, nose, mouth
- Allowing cat to ingest product
- Overuse or excessive frequency
Monitor For:
- Excess drooling
- Weakness
- Vomiting
- Tremors
If adverse reactions occur, rinse thoroughly and contact a veterinarian immediately.
Important Note on Parasite Control
Shampoos help reduce surface parasites, but long-term control typically requires additional flea/tick prevention such as:
- Topical spot-on treatments
- Oral preventives
- Environmental cleaning
Consult your veterinarian for a complete parasite management plan.
Â







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.