Beaphar FIPROtec® Spot-On for Cats kills fleas and ticks on cat at the time of treatment, and continues to kill fleas for up to five weeks. Suitable for cats over 8 weeks of age and weighing more than 1kg. Cats who spend a lot of time outside are especially at risk from fleas and ticks, but indoor cats should still be treated regularly to avoid a flea infestation. It is important to establish a regular flea control routine for cats and the household. Always use a household insecticide when tackling a flea problem.
Fiprotec for Cats & Kittens – 4 PIPETTES

Fiprotec for Large Dogs - 4 PIPETTES
<span class="woocommerce-Price-amount amount"><bdi><span class="woocommerce-Price-currencySymbol">AED </span>120.00</bdi></span>
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- For cats over 8 weeks old and weighing more than 1 kg.
- Continues to kill fleas for up to five weeks and ticks for up to four weeks
- Do not remove the pipette from the blister until the product is ready to be used.
- Holding the pipette upright, snip off the top of the pipette.
- Part the cat’s fur between the shoulder blades, and apply the contents of one pipette to the skin’s surface, half between the shoulder blades and half at the base of the head.
- For continuous protection re-apply once every four weeks.
- For cats over 8 weeks old and weighing more than 1 kg.
- Continues to kill fleas for up to five weeks and ticks for up to four weeks
- Do not remove the pipette from the blister until the product is ready to be used.
- Holding the pipette upright, snip off the top of the pipette.
- Part the cat’s fur between the shoulder blades, and apply the contents of one pipette to the skin’s surface, half between the shoulder blades and half at the base of the head.
- For continuous protection re-apply once every four weeks.
AED 82.00
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Beaphar FIPROtec® Spot-On for Cats kills fleas and ticks on cat at the time of treatment, and continues to kill fleas for up to five weeks. Suitable for cats over 8 weeks of age and weighing more than 1kg. Cats who spend a lot of time outside are especially at risk from fleas and ticks, but indoor cats should still be treated regularly to avoid a flea infestation. It is important to establish a regular flea control routine for cats and the household. Always use a household insecticide when tackling a flea problem.
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