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Incident Report Number: 2015-5137
Registrant Reference Number: PROSAR case: 1-41483962
Registrant Name (Full Legal Name no abbreviations): The Hartz Mountain Corporation
Address: 400 Plaza Drive
City: Secaucus
Prov / State: New Jersey
Country: USA
Postal Code: 07094-3688
Domestic Animal
Country: CANADA
Prov / State: BRITISH COLUMBIA
PMRA Registration No. 29930 PMRA Submission No. EPA Registration No.
Product Name: UltraGuard One Spot Flea, Egg/Larvae Treatment for Cats/Kittens
Yes
Unknown
Site: Animal / Usage sur un animal domestique
Unknown
Animal's Owner
Cat / Chat
Unknown
1
Female
0.29
3
lbs
Skin
Unknown / Inconnu
<=30 min / <=30 min
System
Unknown / Inconnu
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown/Inconnu
Treatment / Traitement
(eg. description of the frequency and severity of the symptoms
1-41483962 - The reporter, a pet owner, indicated that her two cats were exposed to a spot-on insecticide containing the active ingredient methoprene. The pet owner applied the product to her 14-week-old, 3 pound, female cat (Subform III #1) and to her 11-month-old, 7 pound male cat (Subform III #2) five minutes prior to initial contact with the registrant. She also had just dewormed both cats with a non-registrant product called Sergeants Vetscription Worm Away. The 14-week old female had vomited one time since the products had been used and the reporters 11-month-old, male cat was salivating excessively. The reporter was advised that the active ingredients in the product have little to no toxicity in mammals but with ingestion drooling can occur because of the unpleasant taste. If enough is ingested it is possible to see transient gastro-intestinal upset but there are numerous possible causes for vomiting including use of a deworming agent. No further information is available.
Minor
Animal's Owner
Cat / Chat
Unknown
1
Male
0.9
7
lbs
Skin
Unknown / Inconnu
<=30 min / <=30 min
System
Unknown / Inconnu
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown/Inconnu
Treatment / Traitement
(eg. description of the frequency and severity of the symptoms
1-41483962 - The reporter, a pet owner, indicated that her two cats were exposed to a spot-on insecticide containing the active ingredient methoprene. The pet owner applied the product to her 14-week-old, 3 pound, female cat (Subform III #1) and to her 11-month-old, 7 pound male cat (Subform III #2) five minutes prior to initial contact with the registrant. She also had just dewormed both cats with a non-registrant product called Sergeants Vetscription Worm Away. The 14-week old female had vomited one time since the products had been used and the reporters 11-month-old, male cat was salivating excessively. The reporter was advised that the active ingredients in the product have little to no toxicity in mammals but with ingestion drooling can occur because of the unpleasant taste. If enough is ingested it is possible to see transient gastro-intestinal upset but there are numerous possible causes for vomiting including use of a deworming agent. No further information is available.
Minor