Do cats have to be locked up after applying deworming medicine?

Updated on pet 2024-07-28
39 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The cat should be locked up after applying the anthelmintic drug, which will not make the medicine everywhere, and it is also conducive to the cat's rest and mite.

    After thorough cleaning, it can be released.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In general, there is no need to lock up the cat after deworming. Cats are infected with a lot of ectoparasites, and there is a high chance that these ectoparasites will enter the environment after deworming, which requires the cat to be restricted. If it's just for internal deworming, then there is no need to lock up the cat.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After the pet owner deworms the cat, there is no need to lock the cat up, because deworming does not affect the cat's activities and does not affect the pet owner. If the cat is dewormed in vitro, then the pet owner only needs to clean the cat indoors to avoid the cat being infected with parasites again.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cats do not need to be locked up after applying deworming drugs, cats will not affect its activities after deworming, nor will it affect humans, pet owners only need to do a good job of home hygiene after deworming.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It should be locked up, the ingredients in the anthelmintic medicine can kill insects, and it will harm the human body to a greater or lesser extent, so it should be locked up first, and after a period of time, it will lose its effect, and then release it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After the cat is coated with deworming medicine, it is necessary to wear a collar to avoid poisoning when the cat licks the deworming part. It is not necessary to be locked up, but it is important to note that after cleaning and deworming the home, do not bathe the cat for a week.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In order to prevent some cats from being in bad health, there may be bad spirits, diarrhea, vomiting, etc., pet owners need to pay attention to observation after giving the cat deworming drugs, but this kind of situation is a normal phenomenon after deworming, and there is no need to worry too much. Cats can be given a proper fasting for 4-6 hours to reduce the burden on the stomach and intestines, and take probiotics.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cats don't need to be locked up after applying deworming medicine. Deworming drugs do not affect the cat's movement, but it is best to disinfect the home environment to avoid repeated ectoparasite bite infections in the cat.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the cat is finished with deworming medicine, it is best to lock it up, so that the children at home can not reach it, so as not to get stained with deworming medicine, and the cat can also be quiet and let the deworming medicine work. So quarantine for a day or two will do.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, the cat should be locked up after applying the insect killer.

    Because of the Chinese medicine, it belongs to the low toxicity. It can't be touched on our clothes or food.

    So to be on the safe side, it's best to keep the cat locked up. Wait 24 hours and you're good to go.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, it doesn't work at all at this time, you just need to let the anthelmintic medicine work on it, and there is no point in turning it off.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The cat does not need to be locked up after applying the deworming medicine, but at that time, the cat should be helped to dry the deworming medicine, so as not to lick the cat's hair and eat it by mistake, and it will be fine after drying.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, it's still the same as usual, but pay attention to the Elizabeth collar for the cat to prevent the cat from licking and eating the anthelmintic drug and causing harm to the body. Elizabeth Circle pet stores are all on sale, and it will not be very expensive, generally around twenty or thirty yuan.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You don't need to lock it up, generally speaking, you can let him move freely after deworming, but don't let him lick the drug.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The cat is not infected with this parasite in vitro, but in the body, and after using anthelmintic drugs, there is no need to restrict its activities and do not need to lock it up.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The cat does not need to be locked up after spitting out the anthelmintic medicine. If the cat is particularly irritable, you can put it in a cage. This can prevent the cat from getting lost, or attacking and hurting people.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The cat does not need to be locked up after applying the insect killer, because the insect killer itself is not very harmful, you apply it to it, it will automatically get rid of the worm, don't worry.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The cat is dripping on the skin on the back of the neck, and he can't lick it himself, so he doesn't need to lock it up. But don't let him go out and play with other cats.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, you don't. Because deworming does not affect the cat's activity, nor does it affect other people. It is only necessary to clean the cat indoors to avoid the cat being infected with parasites again.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In daily life, the cat must be locked up after applying the anthelmintic medicine, and do not let it run around, which will affect the efficacy of the drug.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, the cat should be locked up for the time being, and after it has played a role, the cat should be released again, bathed and cleaned thoroughly, so that he would not have to bring the medicine everywhere.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no need to quarantine.

    However, if you have more than one pet in the house, it is best to deworm several of them together.

    If it's just for deworming all the time, then the rest of the worms will still have worms and will be transmitted to this one, and deworming doesn't make much sense.

    I don't know what you mean by quarantine.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's best to keep it in the nest, put some cat litter in the nest, and wait for the cat to finish filming the bugs before releasing it, otherwise it will ruin the house.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is no need to be locked up. After the cat vomits this deworming drug, it is enough to tell him to move normally.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    According to the question of whether cats can eat deworming drugs after vaccination, if the cat has just finished vaccination, it is recommended to deworm after a week. Because it takes 1-2 weeks for the vaccine to produce antibodies, if you deworm immediately after vaccination, it may affect the effectiveness of the vaccine. In addition, the injection of vaccines has a certain amount of ***, deworming also has a certain ***, if the injection of vaccines and deworming at the same time, the *** produced by cats is also relatively large.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, it doesn't. Cats in the process of vaccination for about two months, in this time frame, the cat's resistance can be said to be reduced to the lowest point, can not bathe, but also need to keep him warm, can not let him have a large amount of exercise, in short, cats need to pay great attention during the vaccination, the mortality rate during the vaccine is about 4, so there can be no fever sickness.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    According to the question of whether cats can eat anthelmintic medicine after vaccination, if it is just after vaccination, it is recommended to take deworming medicine after a week. Since it takes 1-2 weeks for the vaccine to produce antibodies, deworming immediately after vaccination may affect the effectiveness of the vaccine. In addition, there are some *** vaccinations, and there are also some *** insecticides, and if vaccination and insecticides are carried out at the same time, the *** for cats is also relatively large.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    OK. Cats have nothing to do with taking deworming drugs and vaccinations, they can be used at any time.

    However, there are many types of anthelmintic drugs, don't eat them indiscriminately, eating the wrong one is more dangerous than having bugs, and eating the wrong anthelmintic medicine will not kill one or two. According to weight, according to age, according to the type of insect with different anthelmintic drugs, you have to distinguish by yourself.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Cats can eat deworming drugs after vaccination, because vaccines and deworming drugs will not interact with each other, even if he is given deworming drugs, there will be no ***.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Can cats take anthelmintic medicine after vaccination? In my opinion, you can't take anthelmintic medicine. Because, after vaccination, no matter what medicine you take, adverse reactions will inevitably occur, so it is best to take it every once in a while!

    Finally, can I take anthelmintic medicine after vaccination? It is recommended to consult the relevant professionals!

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Vaccinations and anthelmintic drugs are not actually physiologically conflicting, but it is better not to do them at the same time for a longer period of time.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Cat vaccine and internal deworming can not be carried out at the same time, generally speaking, the end of deworming and the vaccine, the interval between about a week, is the best order, because deworming drugs have a slight ***, which will cause gastrointestinal discomfort in cats, and the vaccine needs to be effective when the cat is in good health.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    OK. Cats have nothing to do with taking deworming drugs and vaccinations, they can be used at any time.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    After the cat is vaccinated, it is best to take deworming medicine every few days. Because vaccinations generally have some adverse reactions. And the anthelmintic drug has a certain ***, it is best not to do it at the same time.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    If you have just finished the vaccine, it is recommended not to take the anthelmintic medicine immediately, but to take it at intervals, such as two or three days later.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    After the cat is vaccinated, you should take deworming medicine every few days, your vaccine is different, it may have an inhibitory effect on deworming drugs, so it is best to separate a few days.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    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.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Eat it after two months.

    If you don't see the bugs pulled out.

    I usually eat one in half a year.

    Prevention is even knowing that the cat does not have bugs.

    It is also necessary to take medicine regularly.

    It's like getting a cat triple and rabies vaccine every year.

    If you find that there are pulled out bugs.

    It means that there are bugs in the stomach.

    Then you need to feed the medicine once a month.

    until no bugs are visible.

    In addition, there are different types of insects in cats.

    Generally, Bayer brand anthelmintic drugs can kill the most common insects in cats, and the most common in kittens is roundworms.

    However, if you encounter heartworms, you need to use additional drugs (but generally kittens are rarer and may have this kind of worm), and there is also a kind of deworming medicine of brown sugar and brown sugar produced in Taiwan.

    The combination of these two drugs is also similar to that of Bayer.

    However, the medicinal properties are relatively mild.

    It is more suitable for kittens or cats with a bad stomach.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Kittens may experience mild vomiting, diarrhea, and if they have parasites in their bodies, they may pass feces with worms. If the owner finds that the cat has severe vomiting and diarrhea after eating the deworming medicine, then it is recommended that the owner immediately take the cat to the pet hospital for examination**. In addition, it is recommended that the owner obtain the anthelmintic drug through formal channels, and feed the cat with deworming drugs according to the instructions or the doctor's advice to avoid too much cat poisoning.

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