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How to deworm your cat?
To deworm a cat, it is recommended to administer a wormer specific designed for felines. The frequency of administration depends on the product and the age of your cat. Be sure to follow the product’s instructions for use.
How often should you deworm your cat?
How often you should deworm your cat depends on its age, state of health and lifestyle habits. In general, it is recommended to deworm your cat every 3 to 6 months.
Do cats need dewormer if they don't go outside?
Even if your chat does not go out, he may be in contact with p inside your house and have intestinal worms or other species of p. It is therefore important to deworm regularly.
What are the side effects of a cat dewormer?
The side effects of a wormer for cats are usually minimal, but may include vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite. If you notice any unusual symptoms in your cat, consult your veterinarian.
How do I know if my cat has worms?
Common signs of worm infestation in cats may include vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, dull coat and/or abnormal stools. If you think your cat has toward, consult a veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis.
Can you deworm a kitten?
It is recommended deworm kittens from 2 weeks age and repeat the process every 2 to 3 weeks until the age of 3 months. Talk to your veterinarian to find the program deworming best suited to your kitten.
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Tricia (Customer confirmed) -
Efficient and reliable service, thank you
Richard (Customer confirmed) -
Conform to the description
Bargain (Customer confirmed) -
Product already used for my cat. But administered directly in his throat. I recommend
Libault (Customer confirmed) -
Compliant product thank you
Justine mortyr (Customer confirmed) -
Unfortunately they did not eat, impossible to put it at the back of the throat, the seal is too big! I then had to mix it with the food, the cat smells it and doesn't eat it.
Barbara bonnefoy (Customer confirmed) -
An excellent dewormer provided you do not underestimate the weight of the cat to be treated. I recommend
MARIE BLERIOT (Customer confirmed) -
good product recommended by the veterinarian
Sylvie LEMIRE (Customer confirmed) -
Difficult to evaluate a product that has not yet been used but as it was advised to me by the breeder, I think it is a reliable product.
Salma L. -
Good medicines.
Sylvie R. -
Very good product that I already knew. Unfortunately, this time it was to treat a kitten and I never managed to slip it down her throat. Spontaneously, the kitten does not eat it even when mixed with food.
Anaïs B. -
The only dewormer with which I managed to de-parasite my little kitten after her adoption.
Bernard S. -
We'll see at the autopsy!
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