
Can Humans Get Fleas from Dogs and Cats?
Many pet owners wonder if the tiny pests bothering their furry friends can make the jump to humans. The short answer is yes, humans can be bitten by fleas from dogs and cats, but there is more to the story
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FRONTLINE Spot-On was first used by vets and is now available without a prescription. Apply monthly to protect your dog from fleas, ticks and lice all year round.

FRONTLINE Spot-On was first used by vets and is now available without a prescription. Apply monthly to protect your dog from fleas, ticks and lice all year round.
Frontline Spot On for Cats – Kills Fleas, Ticks & Biting Lice This frontline flea treatment is essential for protecting your pet.
FRONTLINE is the original spot-on treatment for cats. It contains fipronil and works fast:
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FRONTLINE® SPOT ON keeps your cat comfortable, happy, and free from parasites, giving you peace of mind and your pet a healthy, itch-free life.
Part the cat’s fur at the base of the neck until the skin is visible. Place the tip of the pipette on the skin and squeeze to empty the contents completely onto the skin.
Do not bathe the cat or let them swim for 2 days after application and no more than once a week thereafter. For optimal protection, apply FRONTLINE® SPOT ON every 4 weeks to protect against fleas and ticks.
Please remember it’s always best to treat the cat according to their lifestyle. Cats who go outdoors are at higher risk of picking up fleas and ticks than indoor-only cats.
Available in 1, 3, or 6 pipette packs.
Active ingredient: Fipronil 50 mg
Other ingredients: Butylhydroxyanisole (E320) 0.02%, Butylhydroxytoluene (E321) 0.01%
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Yes. POM-V items require a valid prescription from your UK vet.
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Photos must be clear. If details are wrong or expired, orders can’t be processed. This is standard across UK pet pharmacies.
No. Under UK law, vets must provide a written prescription if you request one for a POM-V medicine. They may charge a reasonable fee for issuing it, but they cannot refuse. This allows you to choose where to buy your pet’s medication, whether directly from your vet or from a registered UK pharmacy such as Ashcroft 4 Pets.
In the UK, most POM-V prescriptions are valid for 6 months, unless your vet specifies a shorter duration. Prescriptions for Schedule 2 or 3 controlled medicines are usually valid for 28 days and are not repeatable. At Ashcroft 4 Pets, we follow these same UK veterinary guidelines to ensure your pet’s medication is dispensed safely and legally.
At Ashcroft 4 Pets, we are a fully VMD-registered and accredited online retailer. This means every prescription and over-the-counter pet medicine we supply is safe, genuine, and dispensed according to UK law.
We follow all Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) rules, and our team checks every prescription carefully before processing. You can order with confidence, knowing your pet’s health is in the hands of experts and all medicines are traceable, legally supplied, and authentic.
In the UK, most repeat prescriptions for POM-V medicines are valid for up to 6 months from the date your vet issues them. You can order multiple times within this period if your vet has authorised repeats.
For controlled medicines (Schedule 2 or 3), the prescription is valid for 28 days only and cannot be repeated. These medicines are strictly regulated due to their potential for misuse.
At Ashcroft 4 Pets, we follow UK law carefully, ensuring all prescriptions are dispensed safely, legally, and in the exact amounts prescribed.
If your vet prescribes a human medicine for your pet under the Cascade, we can usually dispense against that prescription (with the right checks).

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