Sentry FIPROGUARD Cat & Kitten Topical Flea & Tick Treatment, Pack of 3

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Sentry FIPROGUARD Cat & Kitten Topical Flea & Tick Treatment, Pack of 3

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SENTRY Fiproguard Cat & Kitten Topical Flea & Tick Treatment contains Fipronil-the active ingredient used in Frontline Top Spot and kills fleas, ticks, and chewing lice.

  • - Contains Fipronil, kills fleas, ticks, and chewing lice
  • - Flea control for cats that provides fast-acting, long-lasting protection
  • - Kills four major types of ticks, including ticks that may transmit Lyme disease
  • - Topical flea treatment that keeps killing fleas and ticks for up to 4 weeks

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SKU1438107
Primary BrandSentry
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
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114 out of 161 (71%) reviewers recommend this product

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Works great on my cat

joyinlife

13 years ago

I had always bought lower brand flea control . and it never worked, so I went to...

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Emrldz

12 years ago

While Sentry FIPROGUARD Cat & Kitten Topical Flea & Tick Treatment has the ident...

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janicemss54

7 years ago
I don't know what happened, Pet Armor used to work great. Went to Fiprogard and it didn't work on the fleas either. 2 weeks after the application it was as if they hadn't even had it. The fleas are awful!! My one & only little dog lost his hair on his shoulder where the medicine goes. Trying some flea spray-which they hate. I'm at my wits end!!!

No, I do not recommend this product.

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This product doesn't work

Micheleflo

7 years ago
Fleas were still present even after I repeated dose 2 weeks later

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Did not work for me

bmor50

7 years ago
This product did not work for me. I have come to realize that both Advantage and Front Line ingredient types no longer work for flea control.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Fiproguard to protect my babies.

Krista713

7 years ago
I use Fiproguard on my 3 cats faithfully every month. I used to get the medication from the vet a few years back, It was ok when I only had one cat years ago. But after we lost him after 12 years. I got a male and female no relation 6 months apart in age. So we added a 3rd baby. Since our previous medication is a bit too steep for 3 critters I started investing my money in Fiproguard and try to catch it for when it is on sale. And my cats two of them like to go outside. And we don't have a problem with fleas. My cats don't seem to have any allergies to this medicine and that's why I prefer to use Fiproguard on them.It's easy to apply and it does not have that nasty oil slick on their coats like some of the others I have tried. It does leave a little spot until it dries. But not like the oil slick of some others I have used.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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'works good

Lucy58

7 years ago
The 9lb.and over types of medication for large cats makes my one cat sick. This one doesn't. Seems to be a good product works good.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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I use this product on feral cats.

HelenFlesher

8 years ago
For about 5 years I have been doing my best to care for what over the years has amounted to about 20 feral cats. The number is down to about 5 now. Have had them all spayed and neutered over the years. Feed them two meals a day and starting about 18 months ago I began applying FipoGuard Flea, Tick Medicine to them as they were eating. Sometimes it takes me a few days to get all of them as they are skiddish around me still. I start around the first of each month. I would rate the medicine excellant but it is hard to evaluate. I do not see the kitties scratching so I presume it is working.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Great Value

HKA1

8 years ago
This product works exceptionally well for my indoor cat, as well as the feral colony of 9 that I care for. It is easy to apply and dries quickly without excess residue/wetness. The cats remain flea free all season. I think this is an excellent product and a great value as well.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Great choice

Talulah2017

8 years ago
This is a great cost effective flea treatment for indoor cats. I live in Florida and fleas are horrible here. Since using FiproGuard we have not had any issues.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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does it kills hatching rggs and larvae

  1. I assume so since our cat scratches less after application.



FiproGuard for Cats

  1. It is a little greasy but definitely not as bad as most products. Other products would be so greasy that it would run down my cats back and shoulders and he would lick it and then start drooling, but with this stuff that's never happened



New Kitten has Fleas! Will this protect my house from becoming infested?

  1. i doubt it will kill anything in the house. We used this in conjunction with Capstar, seems to have worked. I also bought Raid Flea spray for the house. I walked around and sprayed the carpets, furniture and cats bedding. Seems to have worked.



this is awesome but what is it? liquid? collar? pills? it dont say a thing about what it is just what it does.

  1. It is liquid in a plastic vial. You will use scissors to cut the top portion of the vial and squeeze the contents - don't skip the directions - you need to read them so that you place it in the best spot. You want the application site to be where kitty is unable to lick or touch until it air dries.



Does Fiproguard for cats kill all stage of fleas?

  1. Its suppose to. But I used it on my 2 cats that are indoor cats, and it did not work for them.



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