Capstar Flea Oral Treatment for Cats, 2-25 lbs, 6 Tablets

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  • Capstar (nitenpyram) starts killing adult fleas in just 30 minutes.
  • With one dose, you can see the dead fleas falling off of your furry friend.
  • If your kitty gets reinfested with fleas, simply give her another dose—you can treat her as often as once a day.
  • This oral flea treatment is a fast, effective way to help your four-legged family member get rid of fleas, and it’s available without a prescription.
  • Capstar Oral Flea Treatment for Cats (11.4 mg) is designed specifically for adult kitties and kittens four weeks and older who weigh 2-25 pounds.

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Capstar (nitenpyram) Flea Treatment

Fleas act fast—in just 24 to 48 hours, fleas can start laying eggs and quickly become a nightmare. Capstar begins killing fleas in just 30 minutes with a single dose. Watch them fall fast with Capstar and stop an infestation dead in its tracks.

No Rx Needed

Capstar is available over the counter, making it easy and convenient to provide fast relief for your pet whenever you need it. Capstar can be used daily, as needed, to help treat and control an existing flea infestation.

Fast-Acting & Convenient Tablet

A single dose of Capstar starts killing adult fleas within 30 minutes. Just one tablet kills over 90% of fleas within 4 hours for dogs and 6 hours for cats. It’s easy to use, too— just place it directly in your pet’s mouth or hide it in food.

Facing an Active Flea Infestation?

Follow these 3 steps:

  1. Treat your pet with Capstar as often as once a day.
  2. Treat your home with cleaning and indoor environmental treatments.
  3. Treat your yard with flea and tick spray for outdoor use.

About Capstar

Get back to normal with Capstar (nitenpyram) and make flea treatment as simple and stress-free as possible. Explore the whole range of flea treatment products from Capstar, available in various sizes for both dogs and cats.

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Questions & Answers

47 Customer Questions


can you administer this pill and also being using a topical flea product as well ?

Answer by ChewySep 11, 2019
If you are currently administering a monthly flea infestation preventive and your pet still gets fleas, you may administer Capstar treatments daily, as needed, for quick relief against a flea infestation. Capstar may also be used with flea shampoos, as well as heartworm preventives, antibiotics, vaccines and de-worming medications.

can you cut the pill in half for smaller cats?

Answer by ChewySep 01, 2021
This treatment comes in tablet form and measures approximately 6 millimeter in diameter and 1 millimeter thick (see attached for reference). It is suitable for cats 2 pounds or greater and 4 weeks of age and older. While it is possible to crush or cut this treatment in half the full dose should be given.

How many tablets per order?

Answer by ChewyDec 24, 2019
The Capstar Flea Tablets for Cats 2-25 lbs, 6 count includes 6 tablets.

Is it normal for my cat to get dehydrated after consuming the pill?

Answer by ChewyAug 01, 2019
Being dehydrated typically isn't a normal side effect and we recommend you consult with a vet.

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