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Fast-acting, safe and easy treatment.
BRAVECTO PLUS lasts nearly 2X longer than other monthly treatments.
Up to 2 months of flea & tick protection with just 1 dose!
Easy to use non spill, Twist’n’Use applicator. Do not give orally.
Available in three sizes based on your cat’s weight
Did you know .. indoor cats can get fleas and ticks too?!
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Treats and prevents flea infestations in cats 8 weeks of age and older
Treats and controls tick infestations in cats 6 months of age and older
Fast-acting tablet kills 100% of fleas within 24 hours
Tasty chewable tablet is easy to administer
Given orally, no messy spot-on application
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- Year-round protection from harmful parasites when applied monthly
- Convenient one-and-done dosing that lasts for a full month
- First and only feline broad spectrum parasite protection that kills tapeworms.
- Kills adult fleas before they can lay eggs
- Kills black-legged ticks and lone star ticks
- Effectively prevents heartworm disease
- Treats and controls hookworms, roundworms, and tapeworms
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