Part the hair on the cat's neck at the base of the skull until the skin is visible.
Place the open end of the tube on the skin and squeeze the tube firmly several times to empty the contents directly onto the skin.
Apply only to undamaged skin. Do not allow recently treated animals to lick each other.
Side effects
The product has a bitter taste, and drooling may sometimes occur if the cat licks the application site immediately after treatment. This is not a sign of intoxication and disappears within a few minutes without treatment. Correct administration minimizes the opportunity for the cat to lick the product.
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
- Wash hands thoroughly after use.
- Wash any skin contamination with soap and water.
- People with known skin hypersensitivity may be particularly sensitive to this product.
- Avoid contact of the product with eyes or mouth.
If the product accidentally gets into the eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. If skin or eye irritation persists, or if the product is accidentally swallowed, seek medical attention.
- Do not eat, drink or smoke during administration.
Care should be taken to ensure that the contents of the tube do not come into contact with the eyes or mouth of the animal being treated. Do not allow recently treated animals to lick each other.
No primary embryotoxic, teratogenic, or reproductive toxic effects were observed during studies with imidacloprid in rats and rabbits. Studies on pregnant and lactating bitches and their offspring are limited. The evidence thus far suggests that no adverse effects are expected in these animals.
No interactions were observed after administering double the recommended dose of this product with commonly used veterinary medicinal products containing fenthion, lufenuron, milbemycin, febantel, pyrantel, or praziquantel. The product's compatibility was also demonstrated with a wide range of routine treatments under practical conditions, including vaccination.