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Convenient treatment options to quickly eliminate infestations and protect your dog or cat.
When your dog or cat is suffering from an itchy, irritating flea infestation, it’s important to act fast. With convenient, fast-acting Capstar tablets, there’s no need to wait. Capstar for dogs and cats is available without a prescription and starts killing adult fleas within 30 minutes.
Capstar—nitenpyram—is a fast-acting, oral flea treatment for dogs and cats that helps to kill adult fleas before they can start an infestation.
Capstar is an oral tablet containing nitenpyram that works from the inside out. Capstar starts killing adult fleas within 30 minutes to give your pet quick relief. Administer daily to help kill new fleas as they appear on your pet, which may be required as existing flea larvae emerge into adult fleas.
One oral Capstar tablet kills over 90% of fleas within 4 hours for dogs and 6 hours for cats. If your pet gets re-infested with fleas, you can safely give another dose as often as once a day.
Capstar is available without a prescription, so you can shop right here at Petco online or stock up at your neighborhood Petco Pet Care Center.
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Can you use soresto collar and capstar together?
Hi! I've tried advantAge on my outdoor cat for the past couple of months and it seems to work for about a week then I start seeing flea dirt on my bed where she sleeps. i don't want to use revolution. Is it safe to try something else after a week and a half ? I was thinking of trying capstar then giving her comfortis. ( when is it safe to follow up with something else after giving her the capstar and is one capstar enough ?)Any other suggestions? I heard frontline doesn't work well. thank you !
I am planning on giving my cat capstar for her fleas and I would like to know if I could do anything about her fur overshed to help her fur grow back more for example like using supplements, treats,etc. or do I just give capstar and let her hair grow back on its own so I don't overdo things and harm her?
Hi I gave my dog capstar yesterday and today she's scratching and biting her tail alot today is that normal.
Dog has seresto collar on since mid may. Has hundreds of fleas still. I would like to remove the Seresto collar and apply frontline every month instead. How long do I have to wait after removing the Seresto collar to apply frontline plus topical? Also, can I give dog a capstar while he is wearing the collar, and do I have to wait after the capstar to switch to frontline plus?
I gave my cats and dog capstar last night around 7pm my one cat threw up like half hour later but I plan on giving the cats advangtage ll and the dog nexgaurd at around 3pm today I was wondering should I give them another capstar before I give it to them also my dog has had hartzgaurd spot on flea and tick and had bath 2 day after but isn't working is it still ok to give him nexgaurd?
5 week puppy won't swallow capstar. I mixed it with puppy milk and gave in a syringe. Will it still be effective? Also, I gave half of a capstar to one of the puppies since he is less than 2lbs (but close). Will this kill the fleas off of him since I gave half? Bringing them both home tomorrow and need them to be flea free. Is crushing the pill and mixing with milk in syringe a good way to give it to them?
I don't have any money at the moment to buy flea meds for my dog what home remedies can I use to treat him for fleas that works really well and what home remedies works for treating the house really well? I do have capstar for him though so how long after giving him capstar should I treat him with home remedies also should I give him a bath with flea and tick shampoo during this time and also comb him with flea comb?
I'm thinking about giving my cat the 2nd month hartz topical treatment for fleas by hartz before I go out of town but I'm ordering capstar for her this upcoming week,do I give her the capstar when I get back? Also I heard that hartz is very very weak so would it be good to administer the advantage 2 that I'm also ordering, or do I wait because I've heard that a situation like this could overdose a cat, please help.
I spoke with someone there but I think off the record. It was recommended I give Boogie Capstar for his flea infestation and then start his Frontline which I did yesterday. The Capstar didn't work all that well and now on second day, I can just lean over and look at Boogie's hair and see fleas all over. Does Frontline get stronger as the month goes by by any chance? Boogie is miserable and I don't know how to help.
I have found a treatment called Capstar it is suppose to help kill fleas along with another flea treatment and I was wandering what other one to use
I administered capstar last night. Today I vaccumed and sprayed with sentry. Just an hour ago, I found another flea on my dog. What should I do next?