Description
This product is intended for sale in the Netherlands only. Bolfo Gold is a revolutionary flea treatment. The active ingredient, imidacloprid, kills fleas on your cat immediately and protects against new infestations for 4 weeks. Bolfo Gold is safe for your pet, easy to apply to the skin, and spreads quickly over the entire animal.
Read the package leaflet before use.
When to use
For the prevention and treatment of fleas in cats weighing less than 4 kg. For cats weighing 4 kg or more, use Bolfo Gold flea drops for cats 80. Fleas present on the cat are killed within one day of application. A single treatment protects against the development of a flea population for 4 weeks. The product can be used as part of a flea allergy dermatitis control strategy.
Usage restriction
Not to be used in unweaned kittens younger than 8 weeks old.
Method of administration
Take a tube from the packaging. Hold the tube upright, twist and remove the cap. Reattach the cap upside down, twist to break the seal, and remove the cap again.
Push the hairs on the cat's neck apart at the base of the skull until the skin is visible.
Place the open side of the tube on the skin and squeeze the tube firmly several times to empty the contents directly onto the skin.
Apply only to unbroken skin. Do not allow recently treated animals to lick each other.
Side effects
The product has a bitter taste, and drooling may sometimes occur if the cat licks the application site immediately after treatment. This is not a sign of intoxication and disappears without treatment within a few minutes. Correct application minimizes the opportunity for the cat to lick the product.
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
- Wash hands thoroughly after use.
- Wash off any possible contamination of the skin with soap and water.
- People with known skin sensitivities may be particularly sensitive to this product.
- Avoid contact of the product with the eyes or mouth.
- If the product accidentally gets into the eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. If skin or eye irritation persists or if the product is accidentally swallowed, seek medical attention.
- Do not eat, drink, or smoke during administration.
Ensure that the contents of the tube do not come into contact with the eyes or mouth of the animal being treated. Do not allow recently treated animals to lick each other.
No primary embryotoxic, teratogenic, or reproductive toxic effects were observed in studies with imidacloprid in rats and rabbits. Studies on pregnant and lactating bitches and their offspring are limited. The evidence to date suggests that no adverse effects are to be expected in these animals.
No interactions were observed after administration of double the recommended dose of this product and commonly used veterinary medicinal products based on fenthion, lufenuron, milbemycin, febantel, pyrantel or praziquantel. The compatibility of the product was also demonstrated with a wide range of routine treatments under field conditions, including vaccination.