Cheristin is a brand of flea medication for cats manufactured by Elanco Animal Health. The medication is designed to kill fleas quickly and efficiently, providing relief for cats and their owners.
Cheristin was launched by Elanco Animal Health in 2012.
It was designed as a fast-acting flea medication specifically for cats.
Cheristin contains spinetoram, a pesticide that targets the nervous system of fleas, resulting in their death.
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This is the brand's main product and is designed to quickly kill fleas on cats. It comes in a topical solution that is applied between the cat's shoulder blades once a month.
Cheristin contains spinetoram, a pesticide that targets the nervous system of fleas, resulting in their death. It starts killing fleas within 30 minutes and provides protection for up to 6 weeks.
Yes, Cheristin is safe for cats when used according to the manufacturer's instructions. However, some cats may experience side effects such as hair loss, itching, and redness at the application site.
Cheristin can be used on kittens as young as 8 weeks old and weighing at least 1.8 pounds.
Cheristin should be applied once a month, or as directed by your veterinarian.
Cheristin does not prevent flea infestations, but it does kill fleas quickly and efficiently. It's important to maintain regular flea prevention to avoid an infestation.