Advocate For Cats Side Effects
It can enter his circulatory system and cause brain damage and nerve damage.
Advocate for cats side effects. The most common side effect reported is temporary hair loss at the site of application. At first i thought he had been scratching but then i realised he was shedding entire patches of hair and his skin was totally red. Personally I will never use this product or anything similar ever again as my dog had terrible side effects to this.
In both cats and dogs the most common side effects are local reactions at the site of application such as temporary itchiness and on rare occasions greasy fur and redness of the skin. Vomiting has also occurred rarely. Less common side effects include transient behavioural changes such as lethargy agitation and loss of appetite.
Lungworms can cause debilitating illness in cats characterised by respiratory compromise and may be fatal. I have never heard of this kind of reaction though - often skin irritation. A few hours after treatment with Advocate for cats our cat became very ill- later developing symptoms of neurological disturbance.
It is very easy to apply and there are no side effects of administering. One of my old cats reacted badly to advocate he would become quite lethargic and stop eating and look generally unwell with a poor coat and his third eyelid showing. My 1 year old Shih Tzu has been given Advocate to take once a month its an on the spot treatment for fleas worms and lung worm.
Therefore prior to treatment with Advocate the advice provided in section 45 should be considered. Dont take my word for it look it up under advocate reviews. These signs disappear without further treatment.
Possible side effects. Side effects that should receive veterinary care within a day of the cat taking the medication include non-alertness twitching vomiting. Advocate for Cats Over 4 kg Active ingredients Imidacloprid 100 gL and moxidectin 10 gL solution for topical application onto cats.