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<> if there are worms on the cat, after doing in vitro deworming, these bugs will struggle for a while, so the cat will feel very itchy, and after the deworming is completed, it will generally return to normal. Some in vitro deworming is relatively toxic, when deworming the cat, do not let it lick, so as not to affect health.
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Some pets will have gastrointestinal discomfort, some do not have any problems, if there are bugs pulled out, they need to be consolidated and killed again every 2 weeks. You can keep some probiotics at home to prevent stress after deworming.
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Cats are always scratching after in vitro deworming.
After the cat was dewormed, the cat died of old age and scratching because of the ectoparasite after using the anthelmintic drug.
It will enter a manic phase because of the effect of the drug, and then the bugs will die. That's why cats are always scratching, which is normal, and will return to normal when the parasite dies. If the cat keeps scratching, the owner needs to check the cat's ** for allergies.
If the cat has shed its hair.
Red and swollen phenomenon, it is best to take the cat to the hospital for examination.
Cats always scratch after in vitro deworming Is the insect not cleaned up The kitten always tickles when sleeping after eating deworming medicine.
A: Anthelmintics are divided into internal and external ones. The routine is to follow the body and in vitro once every three months, if there are worms. The second time was eaten on 20 days, and the third time on 45 days. In vitro, the effect can be seen after using it once, there are fleas.
The corpse will fall off it.
The cat runs out of Flion.
In vitro anthelmintic drugs, how do you love to tickle more than before.
Answer: 1. Types of anthelmintic drugs Cat anthelmintic drugs are generally divided into internal anthelmintic drugs and in vitro anthelmintic drugs.
and other broad-spectrum anthelmintic drugs, which are designed to repel Toxoplasma gondii.
The happy brown sugar anthelmintic medicine. A common cat in vitro deworming drug is Fulion. The above kinds of anthelmintic drugs should be imported, of course, you can also use domestic broad-spectrum repellents.
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A deworming does not completely kill the fleas on the cat, or there are other ectoparasites such as various mites or fungal infections, which will also cause the cat's itching. So it will keep scratching.
I always scratch my neck after giving my cat an external deworming yesterday.
I didn't scratch before, but after I used external deworming, it kept scratching its neck.
What to do. The absence of fleas on your body does not mean that there are no other parasites that are invisible to the naked eye, and parasites like mites can also cause itching.
What to do. Give it a bath.
When it's not in use, it's not scratching like that, now it's scratching its neck.
External deworming used yesterday Can I take a shower today.
Yes, because the bugs that should have been killed have already been killed.
You think about it, is it a long time since your cat has been bathed.
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Cats scratch themselves not only caused by parasites, but also have many reasons that can cause itching on cats, which are most likely to occur during the change of seasons in autumn and winter, and dryness will lead to: itching, cats have ear mites in their ears, or oral problems, contact with fungi, feline ringworm and so on. Cats scratching themselves are not only caused by parasites on their bodies, but there are many other reasons that can cause itching on cats.
1. In the autumn and winter seasons, it is most likely to be dry, which will lead to itching, so cats will scratch themselves.
2. Cats have ear mites in their ears, or there are problems in their mouths, which will cause cats to scratch their faces and even scratch their tongues.
3. The cat is exposed to fungi and suffers from feline ringworm, which will cause itching on the cat's body, and the cat may be seen scratching itself.
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Summary. If there are a large number of parasites in the cat's body, after deworming, there will be diarrhea, parasites in the cat's feces, and lack of energy. If there are a large number of parasites outside the body, the owner will find that the cat has dead parasites on the body surface.
The owner needs to deworm the cat on time to prevent malnutrition and excessive emaciation. Kittens need to be dewormed once a month, adult cats need to be dewormed every quarter, and in vitro deworming is done once a month.
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In the morning, I used a big pet internal and external deworming for the cat I just found that there are a lot of white ones in the cat's poop like worms or eggs Is it normal.
If there are a large number of parasites in the cat's body, after deworming, there will be diarrhea, and the cat feces will be attacked by parasites, and the bond fiber will be sluggish. If there are a large number of parasites outside the body, the owner will find that the cat has dead parasites on the body surface. The owner needs to deworm the cat on time to prevent malnutrition and excessive emaciation.
Kittens need to be dewormed once a month, adult cats need to be dewormed once a quarter, and in vitro deworming once a month.
Normally, this is a sign of parasites in the body, but generally not eggs, they are adults, and the eggs are invisible to the naked eye.
So how long will it take for there to be no worms in the poop?
In this case, it is recommended to take it alone and then take it orally.
Once a week until the stool is free of parasites.
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After half of the cat deworming medicine is left, it should be stored in a sealed bag or sealed box, and then the drug should be stored in a dry and dark location, and it is best to eat it before 6 months, because the deworming drug after opening can not be stored for too long, and the effect inside will volatilize. If the weather is too hot, seal it tightly and store it in the refrigerator.
Hello, I recommend you to use Flanee or Big Pet in vitro deworming drugs, if the cat does not have ear mites, Fleine is enough, it is very safe for cats, Big Pet is a little more expensive than Flane, they are all imported anthelmintic drugs, I don't think they are expensive drugs, dozens of dollars. When you use it, you use your hand to pull out the hair on the back of the cat's neck, which is the position where the doctor injects cats and dogs, the skin of that part is very loose and can be pulled up, but the cat can't bite and scratch no matter how it moves, you pull the hair of that part to both sides thoroughly, you can clearly see **, the Fleien must be dropped on the cat**, and the drop on the hair does not work. If the cat struggles, don't hold it too hard at once, it's easy to get it everywhere, and it's not clear how much it drops. >>>More
It's okay, but there may be a waste of medication, not enough amount. It can be put in rations, canned food, or meat, and a hungry meal can be tricked into eating it.
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