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Taking care of fleas and ticks on your pet

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Hartz to relabel and phase out certain flea and tick drops for cats and kittens

Taking care of your pets responsibly includes protecting them from fleas and ticks. Before purchasing and applying pesticide products to pets to control fleas and ticks, there is important information you should know.

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Purchasing and Applying Pesticide Products to Pets

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Emergency Information

In an emergency call your local veterinarian immediately or if unavailable, please call one of the following poison centers for assistance.

American Association for Poison Control Centers Exit EPA disclaimer - (1-800-222-1222).

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Fact Sheets for Commonly Used Pesticide Active Ingredients

All flea and tick pesticide products will have an active ingredient indicated on the product label. The following fact sheets for common flea and tick active ingredients provide information about the chemicals and the potential risks they may pose.

Regulatory Actions on Flea and Tick Products

At EPA's request, Hartz Mountain Corp. has agreed to immediately amend the labels of certain flea and tick products under two EPA registration numbers to protect the most vulnerable cats and kittens and to phase out uses of these products by March 2006. The products affected by this agreement are:

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