Rufus & Coco

Flea Flee Product Information

2in1 shampoo and conditioner with a fresh scent. For control of fleas and lice and aids control of adult brown dog ticks.

Ooh, yes!  Rufus & Coco Flea Flee is the stuff for fleas and lice. There’s goodies in here called natural pyrethrins that, with regular washing, will soon have those fleas and maybe even some ticks taking a hike. And it leaves my coat soft and lustrous, with a fresh clean smell – so I can say goodbye to scratching in style! Spot, age 6


 
Features and Benefits

Rufus & Coco Flea Flee is a professionally formulated mild shampoo and conditioner. It is soap free and pH balanced, and contains natural pyrethrins to:

  • Control fleas (Ctenoccephalides spp) and lice (Trichodectes canis and Hecterodorus spp).
  • Assists control of adult brown dog ticks (Rhipicephalus sanguineus).

NB. Does not control paralysis tick (Lrodes holocyclus).

Also:

  • Ideal for dogs, cats, puppies and kittens.
  • Contains natural pyrethrins.
  • Soap free and pH balanced.
  • Presented in a unique 200mL tottle with a disc cap for ease of application.

Directions for use

How to get rid of fleas & lice

First, get your little mate all wet with warm water. Right, now put 20 to 50mL on the coat (depending on size) and massage it in. Then rinse and repeat – with a really good lather! Rinse again.

Do that every week and you’ll give your pet maximum protection against fleas, lice and ticks. (And don’t forget their bed or kennel – flea spray will ensure the blighters don’t come back!)

May cause dribbling and unsteady gait in cats. If these occur, wipe off excess product and contact a veterinarian.

Not to be used for any purpose, or in any manner, contrary to the product's label unless authorised under appropriate legislation.

Active Ingredients

1g/L pyrethrins
10g/L piperonyl Butoxide

Pyrethrins These natural extracts are made from chrysanthemum flowers and affect the nervous system of insects. All pyrethrins are easily hydrolysed and degraded by stomach acids so toxicity following ingestion by pets is very low. Pyrethrins are generally safe for kittens as young as 4-6 weeks of age.

Pyrethrin is NOT the same as permethrin. Permethrin is a synthetic pyrethrin and is less easily broken down than pyrethrin. Pyrethrins can be used on cats; permethrins should NOT be used on cats.

However, there are some unusual cases of Pyrethrins causing dribbling and unsteady gait in cats. If these occur, wipe off excess product and contact a veterinarian.


Piperonyl butoxide (PBO) is a pesticide synergist when added to insecticide formulations.

Other Product Considerations

For optimum results in your battle against the nasty parasites, consider also Rufus & Coco Bug Off Spray and finish with Rufus & Coco 4in1 Pamper Spray.