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Drontal Cat Worming Tablet

Drontal Cat Worming Tablet
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There are about 8 different types of intestinal worm that can infect cats in the UK, and it is not always easy to spot the symptoms.

Both Drontal Cat and Drontal Cat XL Tablets will kill every type of intestinal worm your cat is ever likely to get, and both will do so with a single dose, and without having to starve your cat first. The only difference is that Cat XL Tablets are specially formulated for cats between 4 - 6kg, so that most big cats can be treated with a single tablet.

To avoid worms reaching maturity and affecting your pet's health, and to reduce public health risks, you should worm your pet regularly. Worming at least every three months with Drontal will reduce this risk, but ask your vet who will be able to evaluate your pet's health and your family's requirements and advise you on a specific worming routine for your pet.

Dont forget the flea control! Fleas are often infected with the larvae of the Flea Tapeworm, which can be transferred to your cat by swallowing the flea while grooming. So in order to control worms, you also need to control fleas. A spot-on treatment is the easiest way to protect your cat but you may also need one that kills flea larvae in your pet's surroundings, to effectively break the flea lifecycle.

Additional Information:
If you dont control a flea problem at the same time as worming, your cat is almost certain to be re-infected.


 
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1. Miss Debbie Brogan on 02/05/2008 said:
Tablets could be bit better shaped to aid the passage down a reluctant cat's throat, however seems to keep the nasty's away and I have three heavy hunters.
(33 people found this comment helpful, 2 did not)
2. Miss Bob Blackwell on 25/06/2008 said:
I find a different product (Stronghold) far better and easier to administer - however, as a basic-end Wormer, this is a suitable general product. The tablets are easier administered in halfs within a piece of chicken or fish! :-)
(23 people found this comment helpful, 2 did not)
3. Mrs J BINNION on 15/07/2008 said:
Tablets could be bit smaller as i have a job getting my cat to swallow them it would be nice if they did flavoured ones like they do for dogs, i do find they keep the nasty's away, and i will keep on using it.
(12 people found this comment helpful, 1 did not)
4. CAROLINE HORNER on 12/08/2008 said:
have 2 large + 1 small cat. OK to give to large cats but small cat nearly chocked. Could do with being smaller.
(8 people found this comment helpful, 1 did not)
5. Mrs Judith Barlow on 15/12/2009 said:
Mrs J Barlow Could these tablets be made smaller. Could they also be flavoured, say of fish, to temp cats to take them off the floor and not having to stress them trying to ge them down their throat.
(7 people found this comment helpful, 1 did not)
6. g jenkins on 11/09/2008 said:
I tend to work on mg/kg as it is a more accurate that way, if you can not remember what price your tablets are, you can be unsure what you are giving. Actual dosage would be helpful
(6 people found this comment helpful, 6 did not)
7. lisa king on 19/12/2009 said:
Brought this for my 4 cats and managed to get it into 3 with no trouble. The other one was harder and ended in a doctors visit for a tetanus jab for me. If your cats strong and has sharp teeth this is not for you. Next time i will be buying a wormer that can be administered via the neck.
(4 people found this comment helpful, 0 did not)
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