Fipronil Spray 80 ml for Cat
Fleas and ticks are more than just a nuisance. They can cause:
- Intense itching and scratching
- Flea allergy dermatitis
- Hair loss and skin infections
- Anemia (in severe infestations)
- Transmission of parasites and diseases
Fipronil Spray 80 ml offers targeted parasite control by killing fleas and ticks on contact and preventing reinfestation.
What is Fipronil?
Fipronil is a broad-spectrum insecticide that targets the nervous system of fleas and ticks. It works by blocking GABA-gated chloride channels in parasites, leading to their paralysis and death.
Importantly, when used correctly, it is selective in action—effective against parasites while remaining safe for cats.
How Fipronil Spray Works
After application:
- The spray spreads through natural skin oils.
- It forms a protective layer across the coat.
- Parasites are killed upon contact.
- Residual protection continues for several weeks.
It does not require the parasite to bite in order to work.
Key Benefits
- Rapid flea and tick elimination
- Long-lasting protection
- Water-resistant formula
- Easy spray application
- Suitable for integrated parasite control programs
- Helps reduce environmental contamination
Indications for Use
Recommended for:
- Active flea infestations
- Tick exposure (especially outdoor cats)
- Flea allergy dermatitis management
- Routine preventive parasite control
How to Use Fipronil Spray 80 ml
Step-by-Step Application
- Read product instructions carefully.
- Spray in a well-ventilated area.
- Part fur to expose the skin.
- Spray lightly over the body (avoid face and sensitive areas).
- Allow to dry naturally.
Do not towel-dry after application.
Recommended Usage Frequency
- Typically applied once every 3–4 weeks
- Follow label instructions or veterinarian guidance
- Do not overapply
Safety Guidelines
Important Precautions
- Use only cat-labeled products
- Avoid eyes, nose, mouth, and ears
- Wash hands after application
- Keep treated cat away from children until dry
- Do not use on very young kittens without vet approval
- Do not combine with other flea treatments unless advised
Possible Side Effects
Most cats tolerate Fipronil well. Rarely, mild reactions may include:
- Temporary redness at application site
- Mild itching
- Drooling if accidentally licked
Seek veterinary care immediately if:
- Vomiting
- Lethargy
- Tremors
- Breathing difficulty
Comparison with Other Flea Treatments
| Treatment Type | Pros | Cons |
| Fipronil Spray | Fast action, water-resistant, easy application | Requires full-body spray |
| Oral Medications | Systemic long-term protection | Some cats resist tablets |
| Flea Collars | Convenient | May cause local irritation |
| Flea Shampoos | Immediate cleansing | Short-term effect |
Additional Flea Prevention Tips
- Wash bedding weekly
- Vacuum carpets and upholstery
- Treat home environment if needed
- Monitor outdoor exposure
Parasite control works best when both pet and environment are addressed.
Storage Instructions
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Keep away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly does Fipronil Spray work?
It begins killing fleas within hours of application.
How long does protection last?
Typically up to 3–4 weeks depending on infestation level.
Can I bathe my cat after application?
Avoid bathing for at least 48 hours after treatment.
Is it safe for kittens?
Consult your veterinarian before using on kittens.







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