Is Etofenprox toxic to cats?
Etofenprox is not safe to use on cats at all. It is generally safe to use on dogs but why waste your money?
Are Hartz products safe for cats?
No. It is not recommended to use Hartz® UltraGuard® brand flea and tick products on pregnant dogs (or cats). Be sure to read the product labels for full precautions, and contact your veterinarian with any questions.
Is Etofenprox toxic?
Etofenprox has low acute toxicity via the oral, dermal, and inhalation routes. It is not an acute eye or skin irritant and is not a dermal sensitizer, however, etofenprox does cause skin irritation sure. The major target organs of etofenprox are the liver, thyroid, kidney, and hematopoietic system.
Is deltamethrin toxic to cats?
Deltamethrin is low in toxicity when it is touched or breathed in and is low to moderately toxic if eaten. Deltamethrin can affect dogs and cats if they eat, breathe, or touch it. It can cause vomiting, drooling, in-coordination, and muscle tremors if they eat enough of it.
Can Hartz UltraGuard kill cats?
Hartz flea and tick products are commonly known to cause damage to the liver, heart, nerve system, and even death to dogs and cats.
Is deltamethrin harmful to humans?
Deltamethrin is toxic to aquatic life, particularly fish. Although generally considered safe to use around humans, it is still neurotoxic. It is an allergen and causes asthma in some people….Deltamethrin.
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CAS Number | 52918-63-5 |
3D model (JSmol) | Interactive image |
Beilstein Reference | 6746312 |
ChEBI | CHEBI:4388 |
Is deltamethrin harmful to pets?
What does deltamethrin kill?
Deltamethrin can kill a wide range of insect pests such as ants, spiders, fleas, cockroaches, flies, pantry pests, and plenty of other labeled insects. Deltamethrin is best used in agriculture areas such golf courses, park fields, home gardens and lawns, and even at times indoors.
Is methoprene toxic to cats?
Reinhard says over-the-counter treatments Bio Spot for cats and Hartz UltraGuard Pro, Flea & Tick Drops for Cats contain etofenprox and methoprene which are safe to use on cats according to the manufacturers. He isn’t aware of any problems associated with the products.