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Is Advantage 2 Safe for Cats? Medication, Dosage & Usage

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Fleas are pesky pests. They live on our dogs and cats and can cause various problems: intense itching, tapeworms, and anemia, to name a few issues. There are many products on the market, so you might be wondering which to pick. Is Advantage 2 safe for your cat?

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What Is Advantage 2?

Advantage 2 is a topical flea-prevention product for cats. Do not confuse it with Advantix, which is just for dogs and can be deadly for cats.

Elanco produces Advantage 2, which uses imidacloprid and pyriproxyfen to kill all flea life stages. According to the company, it’s effective for preventing and treating flea infestations. The medication comes in individual tubes and should be stored in a cool, dry place.

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How Is Advantage 2 Given to Cats?

Advantage 2 comes in single-use tunes. You’ll apply it directly to your cat’s skin. Because you should not get it into your cat’s eyes or allow your cat to lick or ingest it, you should apply it at the base of your cat’s neck.

Your cat should be dry when you apply the product, as it’s not waterproof until 24 hours after application. Part the hair at the neck base and squeeze the tube after you’ve opened it.

You can purchase Advantage 2 in packs of 2, 4, or 6 tubes. It should not be used in cats under eight weeks of age. The sizes for cats are as follows:

  • Kitten: 2 to 5 pounds
  • Small cat: 5 to 9 pounds
  • Large cat: over 9 pounds

Advantage 2 should only be applied once every 30 days.

What Happens if You Miss a Dose of Advantage 2?

If you miss your cat’s dose of Advantage 2, apply it as soon as possible. Don’t double-up doses; wait 30 days before applying the next dose.

If you miss a dose, your cat won’t be protected against fleas, and it’ll take 12 hours after the application to fight off fleas. That means your cat will be at risk of itching, leading to hair loss, skin rashes, and other issues like a bacterial infection caused by Mycoplasma haemofelis.

Beige or cream coloured older cat resting on bed and scratching his ear
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Potential Side Effects of Advantage 2

Advantage 2 tends to be well-tolerated in cats when used appropriately, such as applying the correct size to your cat. That’s not to say it’s without side effects. Advantage 2, like all topical flea prevention products, can cause skin irritation. Some cats develop hair loss at the site of application, and your cat might develop redness, itching, or rubbing at the application site.

Gastrointestinal signs are also possible, such as:
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Excessive salivation

You should not use Advantage 2 in a cat younger than eight weeks or weighing less than 2 pounds.

It’s important to know that Advantage 2, as with most pesticides, can be hazardous to humans. Neither you nor your cat should ingest the product, so wash your hands thoroughly after applying it to your cat. It can cause eye irritation, so the manufacturer recommends flushing the eye gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes and contacting a doctor or poison control.

Important Note

Advantix is a product made by the same company but labeled just for dogs. This product is highly toxic to cats and should never be used on felines. Permethrin, which is a pyrethroid compound, is safe for dogs. Cats lack the ability to metabolize the compound, so it becomes toxic very quickly. Some potential signs of permethrin toxic exposure include:

  • Tremors or shaking
  • Seizures
  • Ear twitches
  • Hypersalivation (drooling, sometimes excessively)
  • Agitation
  • Vomiting
  • Death

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Should my cat be treated for fleas?

Cats should be on flea prevention every month, even if they are strictly indoor cats. That’s a recommendation from the Companion Animal Parasite Council, as well as most veterinarians.

Even if your cat is an indoor-only cat, fleas can hitch a ride on your clothes and enter your house, wreaking havoc and transmitting various illnesses.

Fleas aren’t just dangerous to your cat. Did you know they can carry the bacteria responsible for the Black Plague, Yersinia pestis? Even today, some places have occurrences of the plague.

How long does it take to get rid of fleas?

Products like Advantage 2 may kill fleas within 12 hours, but that’s not going to get rid of all the fleas. It may take several months to get rid of all the fleas in your cat’s environment due to the flea life cycle. Fleas lay eggs that fall off your cat and into the environment. These eggs may take several weeks to hatch, just in time for your cat’s flea prevention to wear off in many cases. That’s one of the reasons monthly flea prevention is so important.

Why does my cat keep getting fleas even after treatment?

Because fleas lay eggs that end up in our cat’s environment, you might kill the fleas on your cat but have more hop on as they hatch. Your cat could also be exposed to fleas from infected animals or going outside, perpetuating the cycle.

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Conclusion

Fleas can cause many issues for your cat and can be quite frustrating for you. Elanco’s Advantage 2 is generally well-tolerated by cats as a topical flea prevention.


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4 Responses

  1. I want to apply Advantage to my 2 kittens, but they lick each other. What is your advice for this? Thank you.

    1. Hi Greg, yes, there is the risk of them ingesting the medication while allogrooming. for 4-8 hours until it's dry. For extra safety, apply the product at bedtime. Keep them separated overnight, allowing them to snooze in individual areas. By morning, it will be safe for them to be together. Remember, they should be at least 8 weeks old and weigh 2 pounds or more for this medication to be safe for them.

  2. I have a cat that was not be fleeing will for more than two weeks. I want to take him to a vet. but I have no job right now. so I don't have the money to take him there. I have been using average 2 on him 5 years old. he now 15 years old. He has not had any Serious illness or Side effects throughout all these years. But now I am concerned. I'm not sure if these are the side effects of the flea dropped or a virus. Or maybe even both. Let's have a wet mark on his face where he's been scratching it lot. It's been sneezing ,running nose and eyes, When he sleeps he seems to Shake A little Like he's cold or in pain. He was heading but it's soon to die down.He's still having some trouble breathing. I want to take him to a vet but at this time I can't. but I also don't want to see my baby boy Suffering. I don't know what to do. I need help with good advice take care him. I had this cat Since the day he was born.

    1. Hi Carrie, sorry to hear about your cat, by your description the cat is sick and needs to see a vet which you mention you already know. Here are some ideas of resources and alternatives that we hope help you to help him:
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      Hopefully, this inspires you to find a way!

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