

🐾 Keep your big cat flea-free and fabulous—because they deserve the best!
TevraPet Actispot II is a vet-approved, waterproof topical flea treatment designed specifically for large cats over 9 lbs. Using the proven active ingredients Imidacloprid and Pyriproxyfen, it kills fleas, eggs, and larvae for up to 30 days per dose, breaking the flea life cycle to prevent reinfestation. This cost-effective 6-dose pack offers fast-acting, bite-free protection made in the USA, ensuring your feline friend stays comfortable and pest-free all season long.






| ASIN | B07R9GX4XR |
| ASIN | B07R9GX4XR |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,318 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #8 in Cat Flea Drops |
| Brand Name | TevraPet |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes, Large |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (18,262) |
| Date First Available | April 25, 2019 |
| Date First Available | April 25, 2019 |
| Directions | Break one applicator away from bundle, snip top off of applicator pointing away from face, apply entire contents to cat in one spot at base of neck near shoulder blades, use only one tube per month. DO NOT USE ON DOGS |
| Included Components | 6 Doses |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.33 x 4.6 x 1.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.9 Ounces |
| Item model number | 71 |
| Item model number | 71 |
| Manufacturer | Tevra Brands |
| Manufacturer | Tevra Brands |
| Model Name | Actispot II Flea Treatment for Large Cats |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.33 x 4.6 x 1.3 inches; 2.9 ounces |
| Size | Large Cats |
| Specific Uses for Product | Flea Prevention and Control, Flea Treatment, Outdoor, Parasites, Pest Control |
| Style | 9+ lbs |
| Target Audience Keyword | cats, house-cats |
| Warranty Description | If you are not satisfied for any reason, please contact us for a full refund and prompt, courteous assistance |
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It works well, and no kitty irritation. -- 1 Week update...
Day 3: If you are like most people, you have three main concerns over flea medication: 1. Is it safe? 2. Will it kill the fleas? 3. How much is it going to cost? We have a total of 9 cats, and we imported a bad flea problem when we brought in a feral mama kitty and her 4 kittens. Before we knew they had fleas, we had an infestation for all of our cats. We placed the kittens with a no kill adoption shelter after socializing them, and kept mama since she was amicable to being domesticated. But that still left us with fleas. One of our cats with long hair had the worst flea problem. I was using a flea comb on him twice a day, and getting roughly 20 fleas off of him per combing. All cats were fighting with itching and biting at their fleas. I tried using the Hartz topical drops, and I might as well have been using water. It brought no change at all for any of the cats. I then waited one month to use this product, and it went well. None of the cats seemed irritated by the drops. A few didn’t like the liquid on their neck, but they didn’t do mouthing motions like they had with the Hartz, which indicates they could taste the Hartz while it was entering their system. Within 12 hours of their individual applications (I staggered them so I could isolate each cat while the drops dried) the amount of biting and scratching at fleas dropped greatly. I did combing of a few of them at the 24 hour marks, and the one long-hair had 2 living fleas that could barely walk, and no other fleas at all. Within 48 hours, there were no fleas found on any of the cats except the long-hair, who had 2 small fleas that were still alive, but could not stand. These were small, and probably had just hopped onto him from the carpeting. I am very happy with the results, and will follow-up with a second treatment at the 30 days mark. One bit of advice—if you have a beard or hair trimmer that is not too loud, and cannot cut skin, I would suggest trimming a quarter-sized spot on the back of your cat’s neck before applying this. (If you can convince your cat to sit for it!) Doing this will allow you to apply the medication directly to the skin/undercoat, allowing it to sink in directly without wicking up too much into the fur. When I did this, the liquid—which has the consistency of a thin oil—sat in that spot and did not run all over. Petting the cat and keeping it in an upright position for a few minutes allowed the treatment to seep and spread at the skin level, which is most effective. A good product at a good price! I will amend this if there is anything negative to report, but I do not anticipate such. Day 7: The fleas are coming back. The frist 1-2 days the numbers combed out of the cats plummeted dramatically. Then the numbers started to rise. I can understand that the flea eggs and larvae that were on the floor and everywhere else might have been rotating in, but that would not explain the dramatic decline, and then rise, in fleas combed out. Figure--if fleas were rotating in, then they should have been rotating in the first 1-2 days as well. Not a problem. But the fact remains that the numbers are going up. The only thing I can think of is that the toxicity to fleas drops off after a couple of days, and thus the ones are simply not dying off as quickly. And after only 1 week, that tells me that by the end of the second week, the fleas will be back in full force, with 2 more weeks before I can treat again.
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8, EIGHT Cats NO FLEAS
We have 8 cats, yes I said EIGHT!! So before I knew it or wanted to realize, we had an infestation. I didn’t think any over the counter product was going to completely get rid of them, but knew I had to try something. In the past & not having a lot of money, I’d find myself spending on foggers, floor treatments, sprays, dips, collars, combs, flea drops to no avail. I tried to educate myself on ingredients, specific dosage per pound & read through an abundance of reviews this time around. Ultimately I purchased these drops & have never had to buy anything else. It’s been at least a year since I purchased the 1st time & after 3 total treatments of this product only, we still don’t have any fleas and our cats are healthy. One of our eight seemed to have a mild reaction (vomited a lil & looked a bit dizzy) on the 1st treatment but symptoms subsided within 15mins, I monitored closely checking the time. 6 of the 8 are long haired Persians and it worked on all of them. My mother was spending hundreds of dollars with her local vet to treat her 3 cats preventively & was desperate for a trustworthy product that could last, deliver results & protect her cats over time, 1 of them is indoor/outdoor. After seeing I had great results & no harm to 8 cats for the year+ using this product, she’s now using it. Now I personally know of 11 cats and 2 separate households that have benefited from this product. Please do your due diligence on product safety & know how much your giving your pets. We took the extra step in weighing each cat and measuring out the medication precisely for each. There’s a website from a former shelter technician who actually lists dosages of this product’s main ingredient for cats and dogs by weight that I happened to find and followed their directions exactly as stated. That being said I don’t know of nor would I ever try any other product. Our cats look beautiful, their coats came back full, shiny, soft and are healthier overall without fleas.
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