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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Excellent product. Works well. Thanks
pat
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
My dogs bring fleas inside and this is my go to. It works, it's safe, easy to use and smells ok. You gotta keep ahead of these nasty little fleas especially here in the south.
Jc
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Had a flea problem from an indoor- outdoor cat . This got rid of them.
Tracy Davis
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2020
We have 4 cats in our household. Three of them go outdoors for supervised daily outdoor playtime in a safe fenced area for cats. Because of their outdoor playtime where our yard is surrounded by woods; it is very important to have the yard treated for fleas and also have all 4 cats individually protected. The monthly treatments for the cats is costly so when my husband was going to be outof work for awhile for a hip replacement surgery, I tried to save some money and I bought generic flea control drops for behind their necks. That was a big mistake. They seemed to work a little the first 5 days but after that they were completely useless and we had an explosion of fleas throughout the house. Two cats attract more fleas and are more sensitive to them than the other 2 cats. One chewed his fur off in several places over the weekend. Bombing the house was not an option because I didn't have a place to take the cats for 2 days. I tried a product that is supposed to be safe to put directly on cats. It made this big strong 20 lb male cat extremely sick and he had never been sick before. I took him to my vet first thing that Monday morning. I had 5 different flea products in the house, most of which had never been used because I never had this problem before. Because the one cat was sick, I decided to take all the flea products with me to the vet so I could get the vet's opinion as to which product would be the safest for our cats as well as the most effective to eliminate the flea problem. Based on her experience with clients, she adamantly deemed the one product completely unsafe to cats. Two of the powder products she said it would be safer if I shampooed the carpets after vacuuming up the product . She deemed another product to be ineffective with fleas. This Enforcer Flea Spray she told me was the perfect product to use and to use it along the baseboards, on the carpet and other flooring, as well as any upholstery. My vet and I further discussed my plan to treat each room one at a time and close off each room for about 24 hours after spraying the Enforcer. She said that was a perfect plan so as not to disrupt the cats completely as well as work at a pace that fits my own health issues. She then explained that the flea drops were not as effective as they once were because they've been on the market for about 25 years and fleas have built up an immunity against the drops. She said the chemical in the generic drops is slightly different than the name brand and much less effective at killing fleas which is why my house developed such a serious flea problem so quickly. She recommended and sold me four very expensive flea collars that are very effective.I used a different product in the yard that my vet approved and I used this Enforcer Flea Spray throughout the house. The amount of furniture and carpeted cat towers in each room determined how much spray I used; but on average I used a half can to a whole can of Enforcer Flea Spray in each room. That is why I decided to buy a box of 12 cans. The cost per can worked out to be significantly less expensive than buying the cans individually. Now I have extras on hand in case there's a next time.I am thankful to this company for making such a great product. I'm happy to report that our cats and the house are flea free again.Incidentally, I did wear a mask while treating each room.
FloydNSteff
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2018
Used in combination with flea meds, DE and flea dip so not sure how much this had to do with helping on its own to eradicate the fleas.
avid reader
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2012
This product is an EXACT duplicate of Knockout brand flea spray. Same active ingredients, at same concentrations. I paid almost $20 per can of Knockout at two different veterinary clinics before discovering the Enforcer brand at Amazon.One word of caution: both brands say the spray will last up to 120 days. I had a HUGE flea infestation, and found I needed to spray weekly at first, along with treating the animals directly. I am now using it about every 3 weeks, and that seems to be doing the trick. If you have a very minimal problem, the 120 days is probably true.I initially wrote this review in Sept 2012, it's now Jan 2013. After finally conquering the HUGE infestation, the spray has continued to work at the 120 day interval, and will continue to do so. The trick is NEVER stop treating, even in winter.
I. M.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2012
We live in Florida and our cats were having a miserable time. To make it worse, we live next to a body of water so heat and moisture leads to flea heaven but hell for us. When you have a flea infestation, you need to use a multi-prong approach. First vacuum thoroughly to suck up at least some of the fleas and the eggs in the carpet. Then apply the Enforcer spray all over the carpet and in every room where the pets go (if any room is spared, sooner or later the fleas in that room make their way to the other rooms).For the pets, if they already have a bad case of flea infestation, nothing works better than Capstar tablets. Those tablets are expensive but well worth every dime, I tell ya. When we first gave the cats the tablets, they went berserk, so make sure you safely lock away precious vases or fragile artifacts. It's like all the fleas on their bodies decided to bite down simultaneously for one last drink before they die and hit the floor. You can literally see the fleas jump ship and fall to the floor dead within 20-30 minutes. After that, the cats calm down and they're clean as a whistle. No more fleas!After that, just use those topical flea medication (like Advantage or revolution) on the pet's necks and that should take care of the problem for at least a month. Continuous use of the topical medication can keep the fleas from coming back to your pets.Since we choose to live in Florida, we need to be vigilant about fleas all the time. So we use the spray (in a can) for inside the house every 6 months. And the more liquid form with a hand activated spray for the patio and outside areas.I find the Enforcer to be cheaper than many other brands and yet effective. Good value and our cats are much happier. Now if I can only find a spray to keep them off my computers and electronic gadgets.
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