-
After the cat has been dewormed in vitro, the owner should put an Elizabeth collar on the cat to avoid poisoning after the cat licks the deworming site. At the same time, the following points should be noted:
1.When using in vitro deworming drugs for cats, it is recommended to drop them on the back of the cat's neck to prevent the cat from licking the drug.
2.If the cat uses an excessive amount of in vitro anthelmintic drugs or the cat will vomit and diarrhea after licking the drug, it is necessary to stop the cat from continuing to lick and eat in time, and induce vomiting on the cat.
3.In order to reduce the chance of cats being reinfected with ectoparasites, the entire living environment needs to be thoroughly cleaned, sterilized and disinfected.
4.Before performing in vitro deworming, it is best to give the cat an internal deworming to prevent the internal parasites from eating the external deworming drug into the stomach.
-
Cats in vitro deworming should pay attention to the position of the drops, do not let go immediately after dropping the potion, and the drops can not be dropped on the whole body.
1.Do not bathe your cat for 72 hours before or after deworming it. Do not massage the medication area, do not use the liquid medicine for damage**.
2.The drops need to be dropped into the shoulder blades at the back of the cat's neck first.
Between the places where it can't lick, remove the coat of this piece, expose the **, and then drip the drops directly onto the **.
3.Don't let go of the drops as soon as you have the drops, as the drops penetrate into the sebaceous glands through the drops.
It acts on the whole body to remove insects, but it is ineffective if it is dripped on the hair. You need to keep the action of removing the coat for a while, so that the potion can slowly seep in**. Then close the coat and cover the position of the medication.
4.Use the same method to use medicine along several points of the spine on the cat's back, pay attention to the drops can not be dropped everywhere in the body, and you have to choose the parts that cannot be licked and eaten, so as not to cause potential safety hazards.
-
The correct way to deworm cats is to carry out deworming in vitro once every three months, once in vivo to deworm, bathe the cat before deworming in vitro, fast for 2 hours before deworming in vivo, and remove the hair between the neck and shoulder blades, and drop drops; The internal deworming directly breaks the corners of the cat's mouth, and then puts the tablet into the cat's throat. 1. Cat deworming can generally be carried out once every three months in vitro and once every three months in vivo.
2. Bathe the cat before in vitro deworming, and fast for 2 hours before deworming in vitro.
3. Deworm the cat's mouth directly, then put the pill into the cat's throat, and then close the cat's mouth for 10 seconds to let the cat swallow the pill completely. After taking the anthelmintic medicine, the cat should be fasted for 2-3 hours.
4. In vitro deworming, the owner uses his hands to remove the hair between the shoulder blades of the cat's back neck and drop drops. The owner should not let go of his hand immediately, and should wait for the potion to slowly seep into the ** before closing the hair. Do not bathe the cat for a week after use.
-
Today, Dr. Paw Paw is here to tell you about cat in vitro deworming.
The steps to deworm at home!
In vitro deworming for cats is simple and can be done at home!
Steps: 1. First of all, peel off the hair on the back of the cat's neck.
2. Then drop the drops into the cat**, remember, do not drop on the hair, this will have no effect.
3. Finally, put a collar on the cat to prevent the cat from licking!
Dr. Paw Paw warmly reminds parents that when choosing anthelmintic drugs for cats, they must pay attention to the ingredients and shelf life of the drugs to ensure that the cat's deworming is safe and effective!
In the process of raising cats, it is necessary to regularly deworm cats, and some cat owners are more curious, can cats be dewormed in vivo and in vitro at the same time? In fact, they can be carried out at the same time, and the impact on the cat is not great. <> >>>More
1. It is generally recommended to do deworming once a month, and if cats are often active indoors, it is recommended to relax to deworming once every 3 months. >>>More
Glad for your question.
It is not normal for cats to have soft stools after external drive. >>>More
Pay attention to the health status of cats before and after cat deworming, and deworm only when the cat is completely healthy. Do not take a bath for 2 days before and after deworming, this is because the ingredients of some topical anthelmintic drugs work through the sebaceous glands and then spread to the whole body through the sebaceous glands, and bathing will affect the efficacy of the drug. Pay attention to the health status of cats before and after cat deworming, and deworm only when the cat is completely healthy. >>>More
The cat eats deworming medicine and drinks water all the time. >>>More