Description
Anti-parasite
– natural tick especially for cats
NOVAGard Green® Anti-Parasite is the natural alternative to chemical synthetic products. The innovative recipe – especially tailored to the needs of cats – is unique – cats are not dogs! The product can be used against various ectoparasites such as ticks, fleas, mites, lice, hair pieces and mosquitoes.
For complementary use in the animal environment we recommend NOVAGard Green® combi spray!
Ingredients
neem | NOVAGard Green® Anti-parasite for cats contains 16% pure natural margosa oil. It is won gently in a special procedure. Modern scientific studies have proven the protective effect that has been known in Asia for centuries against ectoparasites such as ticks, fleas, mites and many more. |
rapeseed oil | Rapeseed oil is a tried and tested basis for topical products, supports the effect of the margosa oil and at the same time has a nourishing effect on sensitive cat skin. |
Evening primrose oil | Its high content of gamma-linolenic acid has a further nourishing, moisturizing and soothing effect. |
Pack sizes : 2 × 1 ampoule of 1 ml
- As a carrier, NOVAGard Green® Anti-Parasite for Cats contains a nature-identical oil with a waxy consistency, which makes the ripening oil of waterfowl similar to the self-distributing product in the upper layers of the skin.
- NOVAGard Green® Anti-Parasite for cats therefore does not wash out and acts evenly over 2-4 weeks as the skin renews.
- The spot-on for cats complies with the current European Biocidal Products Directive.
Recommendation for use
The contents of an ampoule are placed on the skin between the shoulder blades after splitting the hair. Cats renew their upper layers of skin in a period of between 2-4 weeks. The liquid is absorbed independently and spreads independently over the body of your animal. After 24 hours at the latest, the product will not be washed out by contact with water while swimming or raining.
Regularly the product works over a period of 3-4 weeks.
The product can be re-administered before the end of 2-4 weeks – recommended in periods of severe parasitic infestation. [