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How often should a cat be dewormed?
Internal deworming: Generally, cats require deworming every three to six months after reaching adulthood. After purchasing deworming medicine from a pet hospital, owners should regularly deworm their cats according to the instructions on the medicine and the cat's weight. The deworming medicine is usually given to the cat 2 hours after mealtime.
External deworming: It is best to give the cat a bath before deworming, as cats cannot be bathed for three days after deworming. Purchase drops or sprays from a pet hospital for external deworming.
What kind of worms does external deworming for kittens prevent?
External deworming for cats mainly targets lice, fleas, ticks, and mites. It is generally recommended to do external deworming once a month, and kittens can be dewormed during each vaccination session to enhance the effectiveness of the vaccine. External parasites require regular prevention, and deworming drugs should be occasionally changed to avoid the development of drug resistance due to long-term use of a single dewormer.
Cat internal deworming dosage
The dosage of internal deworming medicine for cats depends on the product and the cat's weight. Common internal deworming drugs include milbemycin oxime tablets or compound furazolidone tablets. The dosage varies depending on the manufacturer's specifications, and cats weighing less than 1 kilogram cannot be dewormed internally. Young cats often use milbemycin oxime, and it is recommended to purchase deworming medicine from a pet hospital, where a doctor can recommend the appropriate dosage based on the cat's condition.
How to properly deworm a cat internally?
There are generally two types of internal deworming drugs on the market: oral tablets and drops. The latter can often be used for both internal and external deworming. Administering oral tablets to cats can be challenging, and owners can seek help from professionals or purchase a feeder to administer the medicine themselves. Alternatively, special flavored deworming drugs, such as those with beef flavor, can be purchased. For drops, gently expose the cat's neck hair, and squeeze the drops along the skin.