Advantage II Small Cat Flea Treatment 2-Month Supply vs Advantage II Large Cat Flea Treatment & Prevention
Overall winner: Advantage II Small Cat Flea Treatment 2-Month Supply
Key Differences
Both are Advantage II topical flea treatments with the same listed price and 2-month supply, but A targets small cats while B targets large cats. A has more user reviews (37,920 vs 33,033) and slightly higher review count-related confidence; B’s feedback calls out variable durability (some report protection closer to 30 days) and mixed adverse effect reports
Advantage II Small Cat Flea Treatment 2-Month Supply
Vet-recommended topical flea treatment for small cats 5-9 lbs. Easy-to-apply monthly application with no prescription. Customers note effectiveness and ease of use, though experiences vary with flea resistance and scratching
Pros
- vet-recommended topical treatment
- easy-to-apply monthly application
- no prescription needed
- provides total flea protection
Cons
- mixed experiences with flea resistance
- some cats continue scratching after use
- customer opinions on value for money vary
Advantage II Large Cat Flea Treatment & Prevention
Vet-recommended topical flea treatment for large cats over 9 lbs. Easy-to-apply monthly application with no prescription. Customers note immediate flea control and varied durability
Pros
- vet-recommended
- monthly topical application
- no prescription needed
- easy-to-apply at base of head
Cons
- durability varies between 1 month and complete 30 days
- some users report side effects like diarrhea
- mixed experiences on ongoing itching after use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Advantage |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Advantage |