Advantage II Small Cat Flea Treatment 2-Month Supply vs Cheristin flea treatment for cats (3 count) | fast-acting topical
Overall winner: Cheristin flea treatment for cats (3 count) | fast-acting topical
Key Differences
Advantage II (A) is sold as a 2-month supply for small cats and is positioned at a more affordable price point with a very large number of reviews. Cheristin (B) is a 3-pack for cats 1.8 lb+ and emphasizes speed and high short-term efficacy (starts killing fleas in 30 minutes; 98–100% kill in 12 hours) but has fewer reviews and some reports of variable duration
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
Cheristin flea treatment for cats (3 count) | fast-acting topical
Fast-acting topical flea treatment for cats 1.8 lb+. Starts killing fleas in 30 minutes and lasts up to 6 weeks. Customers note immediate effect and easy application at the base of the skull
Pros
- Starts to kill fleas in 30 minutes
- Kills 98-100% of fleas in 12 hours
- One-size-fits-all dosing for cats 1.8 lb+
- Easy-to-apply applicator
Cons
- Some cats scratch and product duration varies
- Mixed opinions on value for money
- Variability in scent noted by some customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Advantage |
| Durability | Cheristin |
| Versatility | Advantage |
| User Reviews | Advantage |