Cat Wormers

happyclappy

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Hi GUys. Don't come in here very often I am afriad, sorry, I really should.

I have a question.
My husband's cat is virtually impossible to get tablets into, at least not without blood, humans!

I am fully aware of how important it is to keep the dog/cat/horse/donkeys wormed.

I think there are a few spot on cat wormers, but they seem to be limited in what they treat.

So, can you recommend any or advise any to not use (and cheapest place to buy, along with dog wormers and horse wormers possibly)

Recommendations are what I am searching or mainly..

Thank you:)
 

Palindrome

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What I have done is put the tablet with a drop or 2 of water in a cup for a few hours and then mix the paste with canned food. Easy and not messy, although the cat was not super keen he eventually ate the food.

I think the brand was Drontal. VetUK have good prices for wormers but I need a few more horsey bits so might order from Hyperdrug this time as I have now run out.
 
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SusieT

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there are two wormers that will do your job- profender or broadline . not sure if you need to get them from your vet tho rather than online..
 

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I just get one from the vet. I put it in a bit of caramel and shove it in lol then i get to eat the rest of the caramel for my troubles.
 

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Thank you. The cat is a very fussy feeder, so trying to hide in food, even something like smelly fish, does not work. We may have to go the fight and skin loss route as usual, but I will check out the suggestions. I usually use Drontal for both Dog and Cat.
 
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