Can you crush capstar for cats

What is CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram)?

CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) is a fast-acting, oral flea treatment for dogs and cats that kills adult fleas before they can start an infestation.

How long does it take for CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) to begin working on my cat?

CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) starts killing fleas within 30 minutes to give your pet quick relief. One oral tablet kills over 90% of fleas within 6 hours for cats.

Do I need a prescription to purchase CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram)?

No, CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) is available online and at retail outlets without a prescription.

What type of parasites does CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) kill?

CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) kills adult fleas. Its active ingredient, nitenpyram, starts killing fleas in just 30 minutes.

Does CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) kill all types of fleas?

CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) kills adult fleas before they can lay eggs. Additional treatments of CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) may be required as existing flea larvae emerge into adult fleas.

Can CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) act as a preventive flea treatment?

CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) can be used daily, as needed, to help treat and control an existing flea infestation. A monthly flea preventive is recommended for long-term flea prevention.

What is the best way to administer CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram)?

CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) is available as an oral flea tablet. Place the pill directly in your pet’s mouth or hide it in food. If you hide it in food, watch closely to make sure your pet swallows the pill. If you are not sure that your pet swallowed the pill, it is safe to give a second pill.

How often can I administer CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) to my pet?

A single dose of CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) should kill the adult fleas on your pet. If your pet gets re-infested with fleas, you can safely give another dose as often as once a day.

Can I combine CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) with another flea treatment?

If you are currently administering a monthly flea preventive such as FRONTLINE® Plus (fipronil) or Advantage® II (imidacloprid) and it fails, you may administer CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) treatments daily, as needed, for quick relief against a flea infestation. CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) may also be used with flea shampoos, as well as heartworm preventives, antibiotics, vaccines and de-worming medications.
FRONTLINE® is a registered trademark of Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA, Inc. Advantage® is a registered trademark of Elanco US Inc.

Can I use the same product on my dog and cat?

Yes, you may administer CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) for Small Dogs (11.4 mg) or CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) for Cats (11.4 mg) to dogs, puppies, cats and kittens 4 weeks of age or older and between 2 and 25 pounds of body weight. CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) tablets should be administered according to the dosing schedule on the label. Weigh your pet prior to administration to ensure proper dosing. Do not give CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) for Large Dogs to cats or small dogs.

What is the shelf life for CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) tablets?

CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) tablets expire 3 years after the date of manufacture.

How can indoor pets get fleas?

How do I get rid of fleas?

How can a few fleas turn into a flea infestation?

Can I give my pet CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) even if she’s already taking a monthly flea preventive?

buzz2400

<font color=teal>The TF waves to buzz2400's DS

  • #1

All web pages I went to said that capstar is safe for cats to get rid of fleas. So I went and bought a pill for each of my six cats. Within 15 minutes giving the pill, two cats ran around screaming bloody murder. So I took them into the bathroom and just kept using the flea comb. I then go to check the other cats and one cat is panting real bad. It was very hot and humid so I brought him into an air conditioning room. I then started to read the pamphlet of capstar but lo and behold, no info on adverse effects, in fact really no info. So I call the pet store where I bought it and she said she never heard anything like that and not to worry. While I'm on the phone, this cat disappears. So I start looking for the other cats and I find another cat panting real bad. I bring her in the air conditioned room and she is running back and forth panting. So I try looking online for capstar for adverse effects and finally find something that states some cats do start panting, vocalizing, vomiting, etc. So I call the 24 hour vet and they said if she is still panting in 20 minutes to bring her in. So after 20 minutes, still panting and running around like crazy, I bring her to the vet. I still never found the other cat who was panting. So anyway, I get minnie to the vet and they immediately take her to give her oxygen. After about 1/2 hour vet says minnie stopped panting. They took her temp and she was normal. So he told me to call poison hotline which I did but they wanted $65 and then told me they could not help me because I did not know the dose. In the meantime, my son calls me and tells me he found the missing cat who was panting and he seemed fine so I told vet I just wanted to take minnie home to monitor her. So after $200, waiting around for 2 hours at the vet, everything seems fine now.

I'm really just wanting to warn people who are thinking of using capstar. There are sometimes adverse affects. If you are thinking of using it, use it when you can monitor the cat, do it during the hours when you vet is around (today is sunday so I had to pay alot), and don't do it when it is hot and humid. I used it on six cats and four had adverse effects, and it was the correct dose because I weighed each cat this week. I know I rambled but I just don't want someone else to go through what I did.

  • #2

Oh Gosh! How scary !
I'm happy all of your cats are okay now!
I've never heard of Capstar, but will have to google it now to see what it's all about. I admit I'm a little bit over protective with my four, I will only use products aproved by my vet.
Thank You for lettting us all know!

  • #3

we've used it before without magor issues but we did have vomiting and vocalizing. I wasnt too shocked cause our cats are pukers!

Any good advice on how to kill fleas without a ton of cemicals (we have sensitive cats and eldery cats)

  • #4

So sorry about your furbabies

Can you crush capstar for cats

buzz2400

<font color=teal>The TF waves to buzz2400's DS

  • #5

just wanted to update everyone. It has been about 23 hours since giving the pills and all seem to be fine now. My mom keeps checking on all of them since I am at work but she says they are all moving about and eating. I just kept monitoring the cats all night long and checked on all of them when I woke up. One cat did have diareah during the night but she came downstairs after I left work.

Now to decide if I want to use brewers yeast. Heard that is supposed to help but has garlic in it and garlic could be toxic to cats and dogs. I might just throw that out and live with the fleas.

  • #6

How scary! I wonder if you had a bad batch. 4 of 6 cats having a reaction is extremely unusual. I would contact the manufacturer and give them the vet record and let them know what happened.
I've used it on various cats (on vet's recommendation, followed up by Frontline) with no problems whatsoever, and had great success. My vet said it's normal for cats to act weird and be miserable for the first hour because all the fleas go crazy and start biting mercilessly but I've never seen that. I've never heard of the panting. I would talk to the manufacturer.

Can you crush capstar for cats

pixiewings71

<marquee><font color=deeppink>Sweet!!! Totally!!!!

  • #7

I've used Capstar numerous times with no issues. I'm so sorry that happened to you, I would definitely be contacting them to let them know this happened. It may be a bad batch. I have to get my Capstar from the vet, our stores don't carry them, they are a prescribed type of thing.

Can you crush capstar for cats

Can you crush capstar for cats

Shagley

If you don't move when I say "beep beep", I will r

  • #8

Any good advice on how to kill fleas without a ton of cemicals (we have sensitive cats and eldery cats)

I just used a product called Diatomaceous Earth (DE) for the first time a few weeks ago because we found a mom cat and 4 kittens that were covered in fleas. The kittens were only about 4 weeks, so we couldn't use any kind of chemicals on them. I bought it at Tractor Supply Company, but if you google it, you can find it many places. It is a powder that kills insects, but it is not harmful to animals or humans. In fact it is also used to feed to animals to kill any internal parasites (and I also read where some humans drink it in water as a suppliment). When we used it on the kittens, we just rubbed a very small amount in to their fur, and within 2 days, they were free of fleas. Make sure to get the "Food Grade". They also make it for swimming pools, but that is not the kind you want.

Can you crush capstar for cats

ilovejack02

<font color=peach>what do you all think?<br><font

  • #9

Wonder also if it is a bad batch . Have used for years , cats and dogs , not one issue. I buy through amazon, but my vet sells also. I recommend calling the company.

Glad your kitties are ok.

buzz2400

<font color=teal>The TF waves to buzz2400's DS

  • #10

Didn't even think it might be a bad batch. I will contact the company. thanks for the advice.

  • #11

We had 6 cats and 1 dog and we decided from advice from our Vet to try Capstar.We gave all the animals Capstar following all directions. The animals the night we gave them the Capstar seemed to be doing well. The next morning one cat started drooling really bad,couldn't raise his head,couldn't eat,couldn't drink.etc. We rushed him back to the Vet and he started to have seizures and soon after passed away. We came home and kept a close eye on the others another started to drool and just laid around but soon passed those sympyoms and seems to be doing alot better.The third one is what is really strange,we have multiple litter boxes after we cleaned the litter box he climbed in and laid down and would not come out. He stayed in there for 2 straight days and is still acting very strange. These are not stray animals,they are taken to the Vets very often and were in great health before the Capstar.

buzz2400

<font color=teal>The TF waves to buzz2400's DS

  • #12

I'm so so sorry for your loss. I am the original poster. I just wanted to give you another warning about advantage. It has the same chemicals as capstar so be careful if you use it. One of my cats is very allergic to flea bites and we had a problem with fleas (that is why we originally tried capstar) but we finally got it under control. I had to use the capstar on the allergic cat (with very much caution). I have been alternating frontline and the advantage on him and only have one dose of advantage left but after that I will stay with frontline. I was told by my vet that frontline is very very safe for cats and we had used it for years with no problem.

Again I am very sorry for your loss. I know that it is very hard when you lose any furbaby. I hope your other one pulls through.

Can you crush capstar for cats

  • #14

How awful for anyone to lose a pet because of a reaction to a medication

Can you crush capstar for cats
Can you crush capstar for cats
My cats get the Program injections and they seem to tolerate those well.

Can you crush capstar for cats

Lanshark

<font color=red>Peace be still<br><font color=purp

  • #15

Is Capstar prescribed by a vet?

  • #16

I just used a product called Diatomaceous Earth (DE) for the first time a few weeks ago because we found a mom cat and 4 kittens that were covered in fleas. The kittens were only about 4 weeks, so we couldn't use any kind of chemicals on them. I bought it at Tractor Supply Company, but if you google it, you can find it many places. It is a powder that kills insects, but it is not harmful to animals or humans. In fact it is also used to feed to animals to kill any internal parasites (and I also read where some humans drink it in water as a suppliment). When we used it on the kittens, we just rubbed a very small amount in to their fur, and within 2 days, they were free of fleas. Make sure to get the "Food Grade". They also make it for swimming pools, but that is not the kind you want.

I buy my DE from Little City Cats and Dogs, I use the pills and the powder, works great.

  • #17

We have been using Brewers yeast in the food for our 3 cats and 1 dog. 3 tablets crushed and mixed in with the morning wet food. Is working well.

  • #18

Here there was an issue of vets prescribing K9 Advantix for cats. NO!!!!!!!!!!!

Do not, under any circumstances give this to your cat.

I am sorry for the loss of the poster's cat.

  • #19

Here there was an issue of vets prescribing K9 Advantix for cats. NO!!!!!!!!!!!

Do not, under any circumstances give this to your cat.

I am sorry for the loss of the poster's cat.

Are you sure it wasn't Advantage for dogs 80+lbs? My vet give us that for our cats because its a cheaper route since you use one drop per pound. Totally safe since its the exact same medicine that's in the cat version. The cat version is a one time use at $17 and the large dog version is the same price but has over 100 drops in it so it lasts a lot longer. About six months for us since we have two cats.

I used to work in a vets office and I do know this is safe. Honestly, we were an emergency vet and we never had any cat have a reaction to Capstar. Much more worrying was the possibility of flea induced anemia (from which one of my cats died). Cats are very sensitive to fleas. I've seen two cats die from a flea infestation so I would consider Capstar the lesser if two evils.

Sent from my iPhone using DISBoards

  • #20

We've had an outbreak here (DD works in a vet clinic, in the pet boarding/daycare areas, and someone brought in a dog and two cats who were covered in fleas. Guess she brought them home to her 3 cats, and then the fleas moved here when she brought the dirty clothes/bedding to use my washer).

I used Capstar on Monday for both the dog and cat. Yesterday, I put K9 on the dog, and Advantix for cats on the cat. (This is what our vet told us to do a couple of years ago, when the Frontline stopped working and we had an outbreak--Capstar day one, Advantix day two.)

I sprinkled the house down with DE overnight on Tuesday (locked the cat in the spare bathroom overnight, and left the dog outside), and vacuumed everything (and washed bedding) this morning. After the lawn kid gets done today, I'll go sprinkle DE outside.

Today, no more fleas on either one.

I'll keep an eye on them both, and retreat next week if needed.

I got all 4 of the meds (Advantix cats, K9, Capstar large dog and Capstar small dog/cat) from Amazon for less than $150.

Can you crush Capstar and put in food?

CAPSTAR pills crushed in food are a safe and effective flea treatment for cats and kittens 4 weeks and older.

How do I get my cat to take Capstar pill?

To give Capstar Tablets, place the pill directly in your pet's mouth or hide it in food. If you hide the pill in food, watch closely to make sure your pet swallows the pill. If you are not sure that your pet swallowed the pill, it is safe to give a second pill. Treat all infested pets in the household.

Can Capstar be dissolved in water?

Kills maggots and maggot eggs on wildlife. Can be used internally and externally. Crush 1/4 tablet, dissolve in 1 ml water, and give orally by syringe once a day for two days.

Can you crush flea pills for cats?

Cat Food Gravy But, as Animal Planet points out, "unless your vet recommends it, never crush or grind pills to put in food or water. Crushed medication can taste bitter, so your cat won't get the full dosage." Always get your vet's express permission before administering medicine for cats this way.