Capstar For Cats & Dogs
Sort + Filter
From
$37.95 USD
From
$30.95 USD
Capstar Tablet for Dogs & Cats – Fast-Acting Flea Treatment
Key Benefits
- Fast-Acting Formula: Starts eliminating fleas within 30 minutes
-
Highly Effective: Eliminates up to 90% of adult fleas within
- 4 hours (dogs)
- 6 hours (cats)
- Convenient Oral Tablet: Easy to administer with or without food
- Safe for Young Pets: Suitable for puppies and kittens from 4 weeks of age and weighing at least 2 lbs (0.9 kg)
- Flexible Use: Can be given once daily if reinfestation occurs
- Waterproof Solution: Bathing or swimming does not affect effectiveness
Indications
Capstar is used for the treatment and control of adult flea infestations in:
- Dogs and puppies
- Cats and kittens
Who Can Use Capstar?
Capstar tablets are suitable for:
- Dogs, puppies, cats, and kittens
- Pets aged 4 weeks and older
- Pets weighing at least 2 lbs (0.9 kg)
✔ Safe for use in pregnant and nursing cats and dogs
Dosage Guide
|
Body Weight |
Pet Size |
Nitenpyram per tablet (mg) |
Tablets administered |
Product page |
|
2-25 lbs (0.9-11.3 kg) dog or cat |
Small |
11.4 |
One |
|
|
25.1-125 lbs (11.4-56.7 kg) dog |
Large |
57 |
One |
Precautions
- Keep out of reach of children and animals.
- Not for human use.
- Do not use in pets under 4 weeks of age.
- Do not use in pets weighing less than 2 lbs (0.9 kg).
Possible Side Effects
Side effects are generally mild and temporary.
Dogs may experience:
Cats may experience:
➡️ Seek veterinary advice if symptoms continue or become more severe.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often can I give Capstar?
Capstar can be administered once daily if your pet is reinfested with fleas.
Can my pet bathe after taking Capstar?
Yes. Since Capstar is an oral tablet, bathing or swimming will not affect its effectiveness.
How do I give Capstar to my pet?
You can administer the tablet directly by mouth or mix it with a small amount of food.
What does Capstar treat?
Capstar specifically targets and kills adult fleas. It does not prevent future infestations.
What should I do if my pet shows side effects?
Contact your veterinarian. Side effects are rare but should be monitored.