WORM SCREEN Cat (2 tablets): Cat Worming Treatment - Veterinary Licensed Dewormer for Cats and Kittens from 6 weeks old - Kills Roundworms, Hookworms and Tapeworms.

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WORM SCREEN Cat (2 tablets): Cat Worming Treatment - Veterinary Licensed Dewormer for Cats and Kittens from 6 weeks old - Kills Roundworms, Hookworms and Tapeworms.

WORM SCREEN Cat (2 tablets): Cat Worming Treatment - Veterinary Licensed Dewormer for Cats and Kittens from 6 weeks old - Kills Roundworms, Hookworms and Tapeworms.

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Key details – Format: Spot-on; Flavour: N/A; Active ingredients: Emodepside, Praziquantel; Suitable for: Cats 0.5-8kg

Profender comes in three different sizes: small (for cats up to 2.5kg), medium (for cats weighing 2.5–5kg) and large (for cats weighing 5-8kg). We’ve linked to the medium size above, but all three sizes are available on Pet Drugs Online. Panacur Worming Syrup is gentle enough for use on kittens and can also be used for adult cats (as well as puppies and dogs). As well as treating roundworms and tapeworms, Panacur also effectively treats lungworms. Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our errorDo not use WormScreen for Cats in kittens less than 6 weeks or weighing less than 1kg as correct dosing may not be possible. Giving a regular dose of preventative worming treatment will stop the wrigglers taking hold, keeping you and your family members (furry and non-furry) safe. Depending on where you live, the time it may take for your exchanged product to reach you, may vary. Food – Some types of tapeworm hibernate in cysts inside the muscle tissue of their middlemen, meaning your cat could catch worms from raw or undercooked meat.

Key details – Format: Syrup; Flavour: N/A; Active ingredients: Fenbendazole; Suitable for: Cats and kittens of all weightsThe tablets are to be given directly into the mouth but can be administered in a small amount of food if necessary. It’s likely that your cat will get worms at some point during their life, so keeping up with regular treatment is vital. Early signs of worms include a dull coat, increased appetite, weight loss, bloating, blood in faeces, vomiting and diarrhoea. You may notice whole or fragments of worms in a cat’s faeces or small white fragments of worm in the fur around the bottom. The most common intestinal worms in cats are roundworms and tapeworms, although these are not the only worms cats can be afflicted by. Not all infected cats show signs of having worms, meaning it’s vital to maintain a regular worming routine to kill any that are in residence and to prevent a recurrence. Some worms can also be passed on to humans and can cause serious disease, so it’s not only your pet you’re looking after with a worming treatment. Wormers come in many different forms, which makes it easier to find one that a fussy cat will tolerate (and, let’s face it, most felines are fussy). The best treatment for worms in cats would be from your vet as these are treatments proven to be most effective. Your vet will be able to advise which treatments are most suitable depending on the types of worms found where you live and what treatments best suit your cat’s lifestyle. Different types of worms may require different treatment, so speak to your vet about what is best for your cat. Make sure you keep up with regular worming treatment.



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