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Cat Wormers |  | There are eight types of intestinal worms that commonly infect cats in the UK today. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to recognise the symptoms of these worms. It is recommended that you should de-worm your cat on a regular basis using a good medication. Regular cat worming reduces the risk of harmful consequences with your pet’s general health. It also potentially reduces the chances of accidental transmission of the Toxocara worm to children.
If in doubt, we recommend using Drontal. It is by far the top selling non-prescription wormer and is incredibly effective. | |  | |
Two different wormers from the Bob Martin company: Bob Martin Spot-On dewormer which is effective against tapeworms and avoids the difficult task of giving tablets to cats. Bob Martin 2 in 1 wormer is a complete wormer in tablet from which is effective against roundworms and tapeworms. | More Info & Purchase From £4.66 | |
Droncit Spot-On is easy to use and highly effective for tapeworms. These are probably the commonest worms affecting cats, certainly those which spend much time outdoors. They can be used alongside the spot-on flea preparations, though it is not advised to apply them both on the same day. Droncit contains the ingredient praziquantel, which is the same ingredient found in many expensive prescription... (read more) | More Info & Purchase For £7.85 | |
Drontal has for a long time been the wormer of choice to control all intestinal worms (including round worms and tapeworms) in Dogs and Cats. In the UK, there are roughly a dozen different types of intestinal worms that can infect your dog and eight which affect Cats. Drontal will kill them all with a single dose of a palatable tablet. | More Info & Purchase From £2.42 | |
Granofen Wormer for Dogs and Cats contains fenbendazole, the trusted multi-wormer which is mild and safe on your pet, but lethal to most worms. Roundworms, lungworms and most tapeworms are killed by Granofen. It is supplied in sachets which contain small, flavourless granules to be added to food. A small amount of a tasty treat will encourage most cats and dogs to take Granofen with ease. Supplied... (read more) | More Info & Purchase From £0.91 | |
Johnson's Veterinary Wormer is supplied in two forms. There is a chocolate flavoured, mild, liquid wormer for use in in puppies and kittens. There are also sachets of odourless and tasteless granules for cats and kittens. | More Info & Purchase From £3.64 | |
One of the most effective and highly recommended cat worming products and dog wormers are the Panacur wormers. Veterinarians throughout the UK have advised a number of pet owners to use these products regularly every three months since it is often difficult to recognize the symptoms of intestinal worms. In the UK, there are at least eight different types of intestinal worms that can infect felines... (read more) | More Info & Purchase From £4.22 | |
Panacur granules contain the popular worming agent fenbendazole in a convenient granular form for adding to food. Virtually tasteless, then can be mixed with a small treat, or just the normal food. Effective against the major tapeworms and roundworms, including Toxocara (which can cause problems if accidentally transmitted to humans). Mild and kind on pets, lethal to worms! | More Info & Purchase From £2.16 | |
This liquid wormer contains the very safe ingredient fenbendazole. Panacur is very effective against roundworms and other intestinal parasites, yet is very kind and gentle on your pet. This makes it suitable to sue on puppies and kittens from 2 weeks of age. It is just as effective in adult animals too. Can be dosed into the mouth, or mixed in food. | More Info & Purchase From £8.17 | |  | | Worming cats regularly promotes better health of your cats as well as contributing to better public health too. It is part of responsible pet ownership and is to be encouraged. Modern wormers are safe and effective. A single dose is fully adequate in most circumstances.
Some wormers such as Panacur wormer come in granulated form. They can be added to food and are effective in both both cats and dogs. They act against intestinal roundworms as well as lungworms found in the respiratory tract. Panacur wormer granules can be used on pregnant cats and dogs and helps to reduce the number of prenatal infections caused by roundworms. (For fussy individuals, it is best to wait until you pet is hungry, then offer the Panacur granules in a small amount of food which is different from the usual diet. For cats, a mashed up prawn can work very well. For dogs, a tiny amount of liver pate usually does the trick. It is important to use a different food for this, otherwise your discriminating pet can be suspicious of the change in the regular food, and be suspicious of what you have done. The wormer granules do not taste bad in themselves, but they will alter the texture of the food a little. Feeding a novel treat will get round this, and most pets accept the medication happily.
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