Does this product also kill tapeworms? I have been using your products for years but my vet just sold me another complete product for all intestinal worms, tick and flea. Unfortunately, I don't recall the name.
Answer:
Tapeworms are transmitted by flea larvae that have consumed tapeworm eggs. Advantage Multi doesn't treat tapeworms. However because it kills larvae it helps to prevent your cat getting it. Almost all tapeworm treatments are oral tablets. We can recommend Discontinued or milbemax
By Legerestoyandon 04 Apr 2017
Question:
My 12 month old cat had calicivorus 4 months ago was ok with Revolution but did not kill the fleas tried comfortis and had a bad reaction. Just used Revolution a week ago for earmites is it safe to use the advantage multi on him now without a bad reaction
Answer:
You can use Revolution and Advantage Multi together as they have different active ingredients.
By 45Lojoon 02 Jan 2017
Question:
Why does Advocate multi cost more as Advantage purple if they are the same thing?
Answer:
They are not the same thing. "Advantage Multi" is the same thing with Advocate which covers fleas, heartworm, lungworm and other intestinal worms. "Advantage" only covers fleas.
By Jandscycleson 13 May 2016
Question:
why is advantage multi called a cream ? they just applied it at my vet but it wasn't a cream ...
Liz
Answer:
Hi Liz, You are right, it is not really a cream. It is small amount of liquid.
By Lizlas99on 06 Apr 2016
Question:
Can I use combo of Frontline with this to treat against ticks and flea larvae
Answer:
Yes you can use product with Frontline at the same time.