🐾 Flea-free in a flash — because your cat deserves the best!
JohnsonsVeterinary 4Fleas Tablets deliver a fast-acting 11.4mg dose of nitenpyram that kills fleas on cats and kittens within 24 hours. Designed for easy administration either whole or mixed with food, these lightweight tablets provide a trusted veterinary solution to keep your feline friend comfortable and flea-free.
Pet Type | Dog |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 1 cm; 9 g |
Item model number | 1614D090 |
Colour | Clear |
Size | One Size |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 9 g |
A**Y
Excellent product
Absolutely brilliant. By the end of the day both of my cats had stopped excessive grooming and scratching! They are really fussy, so I crushed and mixed the tablets with their food, half expecting them not to eat it! They ate the lot no problems. I don’t like having to chase them around trying to get pipettes on them, it stresses us all out, so I thought I would give these a go! I’m going to use them forevermore, really impressed!
G**M
Drop like flies. Literally
Works within seconds. All come to the surface and just brush off. Such relief. I'd recommend using this, then putting a flea collar on and use a spray around the home daily until they go
F**H
Works well
These work - seen comments of people moaning that there’s only three in a pack - yes that’s correct. The product is called 4Fleas and the box says a 3 treatment pack. So 3 tablets is what you will get. I buy these for one of my cats that won’t tolerate having something put on his neck and it’s the only thing that gets rid of the fleas.
B**A
Best treatment
This stuff is brilliant I've been buying flea treatment for about 10 pound and over never works came across this cheap treatment and omg best one yet definitely buy! With in 10 minutes your see them on the floor!
M**E
Good
Very good. Handy to have
M**G
All four cats flea free but became very unwell!
Cat number 1. Had diarrhoea after drowsiness Cat number 2. Nervously running around for 3 hours with pupils dilated and panting Cat number 3. Scratching obsessively and then threw up her dinner Cat number 4. No appetiteThe next morning they all seem to be much better but there is another pile of bile like sick on the floor. One thing I will say is that it gets rid of the fleas but you need to make sure you’ve got something else in place as they will return as soon as the medicine wears off & I am not going to be using this on my cats again as I was scared they would all die.Look up flea bombs for the infestation (you must be out all day or for at least 2-3 hours , when you return clean all carpets, furniture, prior to bomb hide food/aquatic life/plants/makeup/cover furniture in disposable sheets etc. Your cats must also be away from flea bomb room until all the residue left over is gone.Flea baths! Dawn dish soap, vinegar. Let cat soak for 5 minutes and rinse.Small amount of garlic in diet! Baking soda on coat, let it sit for 5 minutes and brush out!Steam bedding and put all blankets on a high heat in the wash.Flea collars, Cat number 2 hates anything around his neck so this may not be ideal for all cats.Get yourself a human flea repellent as those little b@stards will bite you rotten once these tablets work if you haven’t done other methods alongside and if the infestation is large enough you will need it regardless.Lots of bowls with lights directed into them will attract fleas into it . Add fairy liquid in them & lemon (lemon will put cats off drinking from it and I’m pretty sure fleas don’t like lemon.Electric flea combs!Lastly collapse into a big heap and cry.
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Mr Palin
thank you very happy
R**L
Please take care with this medicine.
My cat Bert came home with fleas for the first time in his 14 years. We couldn’t reapply his Frontline yet so resorted to this medication. We gave it to him at 10 am and as others have said he was going crazy licking, scratching and vocalising but after an hour he was calm enough to sleep and we combed loads of dead bugs off him. At 6pm I noticed he was trembling, salivating and his head and legs were lightly jerking. We’ve just dropped him at the night vet. They are keeping him in for fluids, charcoal and observation (£1000 later). Hopefully we can bring him home tomorrow. Please take care if you decide to use this medication.
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