How to deworm a cat? How often do I need to get it?

Updated on pet 2024-07-07
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    3 to 6 months.

    Cat preventive deworming is recommended to be dewormed in vitro and in vitro every month before adulthood, in vivo deworming every 3 to 6 months after adulthood, and in vitro deworming once a month, and the specific deworming frequency can be adjusted according to the season, living environment, eating habits, etc.

    Cats are easily infected with internal parasites, even if your cat never goes out is difficult to resist the pervasive worms, long-term infection with internal parasites will cause your cat to malnutrition, emaciation, poor appetite, poor fur, diarrhea, complicated by enteritis pneumonia, invasion of internal organs and organs to cause failure and even death.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Generally, deworming cats is to give cats deworming drugs or injections, which are more effective, generally 3 months, half a year, or once a year. This depends on the cat's own condition.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cats are generally recommended to start the first deworming at 6 weeks of age, and some drugs need to be more than 3 months old before they can be used (because traditional chemicals are toxic, and animals that are too young have limited metabolic ability to drugs, and suffer greater damage). Newer physical sprays, such as Pampering, do not need to follow this regulation and can be used at any age.

    Internal deworming: It is recommended to do so every 3-4 months.

    In vitro deworming: the new physical spray is once a week (in fact, you can use it according to your own health conditions), traditional chemicals are once a month in summer and once a quarter in other seasons (please note that in vitro deworming drugs should be selected according to the actual situation of cats).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can bathe the cat, give the cat some special medicines, and under normal circumstances, you need to deworm every thirty or forty days.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can give the cat some medicine for deworming, and under normal circumstances, it is necessary to deworm every month to ensure cleanliness and hygiene.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    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.

    2. For internal drive, it is generally recommended to do an internal drive once every 3 months, or it can be relaxed to do an internal drive once every 6 months. The main external drugs are: Big Love, Love Walker, and Fulion The main internal drugs are:

    Bayer's Drontal [Active ingredient]: Each tablet contains 20 mg of praziquantel [Indications] :d Rontal Cat Wormer is used for all gastrointestinal worms in cats, including tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms and whipworms [Dosage]:

    For routine control, adult cats should be given every 3 months**, and if severe roundworm infection occurs, the dose should be repeated after 14 days: half a tablet per 2 kg of body weight; 1 tablet per 4kg body weight; 1/2 tablet per 6kg body weight.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cat deworming is divided into internal deworming and external deworming. Internal deworming: At the age of 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks of age, the cat should be driven once, and after the cat is 12 weeks old, it will be regularly dewormed every 3 months.

    In vitro deworming: It is recommended to do deworming once every 1 month, and if you are a cat that is often active indoors, it is recommended to relax it to deworming once every 3 months.

    Special attention should be paid to the fact that deworming needs to be carried out in a healthy state of cats, and some cats will have a stress reaction after deworming, which is extremely easy to cause gastrointestinal problems, resulting in vomiting and diarrhea and other related symptoms in cats, in this case it is necessary to send the cat to the hospital and seek help from professionals.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Internal deworming is done once a month, some are once every three months, and in vitro deworming is once a month.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's usually driven once a month, but in the body, I usually give my Coke once every three months, you can directly search for pet An'an, people do door-to-door deworming, vaccination, you can ask what to pay attention to.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The growth cycle of parasites is particularly short, most parasites have a growth cycle of no more than a month, such as common fleas and itchy mites in cats, as well as hookworms and tapeworms in the body, the shortest growth cycle is only 14 days. Although domestic cats stay at home, parasites and eggs can be transmitted to cats through the clothes and shoes of the shoveler, so my answer to the question of "how often should cats be dewormed" is that they need to be dewormed regularly once a month to ensure the health of their pets.

    Of course, in addition to establishing regular deworming awareness, you also need to always have a reliable anthelmintic drug, after all, the deworming drugs on the market are uneven regardless of brand, ** or supply, and you also need to keep your eyes open for the health of cats.

    Brian is a high-end internal and external cat anthelmintic drug under the same umbrella as the well-known best-selling brand Fulion. Fleas can be killed within 24 hours, while preventing young fleas and flea eggs, which is equivalent to the prevention and control of fleas throughout the life cycle, and at the same time killing ticks, ear itch mites, roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, and internal and external parasites are all done at one time, which is very suitable for the daily prevention and control of cat parasites. At the same time, it is a topical drop, as long as the drug is dropped on the cat's shoulder and neck area, you don't need to feed the drug, the operation is very simple, and novice cat owners can easily get started.

    The safe dose is as high as 15 times, cats over 7 weeks old and above the weight can be used, and it has two different specifications, as long as the weight of the cat is divided into specifications, it will not cause a burden on the cat's body, it is very safe, novices or the pursuit of safety shovel officer is still very recommended this anthelmintic drug.

    In addition, in addition to the prevention of parasites with anthelmintic drugs, it should also be noted that there are many ways for cats to be infected with parasites, which must be prevented from the source of infection. Be wary of raw meat, dirty environments, sick cats, and more. Once the cat is found to have scratching, listlessness, diarrhea, vomiting, soft stools and other symptoms, you need to seek medical attention in time, parasitic diseases will affect the health of the cat, and may also be transmitted to people, causing zoonotic diseases.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In general, kittens over 6 months old need to be dewormed every 3-6 months. The deworming interval of adult cats can be determined according to the cat's living environment, and it has been carried at home without going out, so the deworming cycle interval is longer. When deworming cats, be sure to take them according to the dosage to avoid strong adverse reactions to cats.

    Pet cats should be dewormed in vitro and in vitro from a young age, as early as after the cat is weaned. Of course, the methods of deworming in vivo and in vitro are different, and there are some differences in the cycle of deworming. Cats are dewormed in the body, one tablet a month in the juvenile period, and eat for 3 months.

    Cats under 2 kg can eat half a tablet at a time, once in half a year, and 1 piece in 1 year. If you are more than 2 kg, you can eat one tablet every 3-4 months, but if you are generally domestic, you can eat it once every six months. ps:

    Deworming a cat is a very important thing. Parents can't indiscriminately give cats deworming drugs, let alone deworm cats for a long time. Of course, if you are still unfamiliar with deworming cats, then you can consult a veterinarian and deworm cats according to the doctor's instructions.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    3 months of deworming can be left undone, first vaccination.

    3 shots of feline triple + rabies vaccine for at least 1 month.

    It's been 4 months at this time. For more than a month, you must eat and drink well every day, not just eat cat food, and have the conditions to give him and lactose-free Shuhua milk, Shuhua milk is the product of milk processing, rich in nutrition.

    Wait for the kitten to be a little older for about 5 months, do the second internal and external drive, and eat it well in the next few days.

    Now the internal drive is hurtful to the stomach, although the propaganda is safe and non-***, but all the internal drive drugs have a certain damage to the stomach and intestines, and those with weak physique will directly diarrhea. Therefore, within a few days after deworming, probiotics should be fed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It should be treated monthly until 12 months of age; After 12 months, it should be treated for 3-6 months. If it is a cat that has been eating raw meat for a long time, it is recommended to expel it once a month. If you go out a lot, it is recommended to deworm every 3 months.

    These are usually prophylactic anthelmintic medications. If the cat is infected with parasites, it needs to be dewormed every two weeks. It's good to know that the parasites are completely eliminated so that the pests can be prevented.

    About anthelmintic medicines.

    Internal drive: Broad-spectrum insect repellent can be used for conventional internal drive, and targeted drugs can be used for special insect repellents, such as taeniasis, nematode disease and trematodiasis;

    External drive: Conventional external drive can use enrodol drops, if there are [fungus, mites, severe] and other disease symptoms, you can choose to use enrofloxacin spray for embedor injection;

    In addition to affecting nutrient absorption and growth and development in cats, parasites in pets also pose a threat to families, especially children and pregnant women. Regular deworming can prevent these parasites from infecting children and pregnant women and even pose health risks to them. In addition, parasites can also have mechanical damage and endotoxin damage, and pet infections can cause organ damage and allergic reactions.

    Most parasites cannot be directly observed with the naked eye, so insect control is an essential step. As the saying goes, prevention is more important than **. This is not only for the health of the cat at home, but also for the health of the owner and family.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cat deworming should be calculated according to the age of the cat, of course, the living environment, deworming drugs should also be in line with the cat's physique, general deworming is best once every 2 months, and routine deworming once a month.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If most of the cats are dewormed at home, they are generally dewormed once every 3 6 months, if the cat often goes out, it is about 1 3 months, and at the same time, we have to bathe the cat often every month, about 2 3 times a month.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cats will produce some bugs after a long time, and it is recommended to deworm regularly, and it is generally recommended to do deworming every one to two weeks is the best.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cats are generally dewormed into two kinds, in vivo deworming and in vitro deworming, in vivo deworming once every six months, in vitro deworming once every three months.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    How to deworm cats.

    Cat deworming is divided into internal deworming and external deworming. Internal deworming can generally be carried out at the age of 8 weeks, and then every month, and every 3 months after the cat reaches the age of six months. In vitro deworming:

    It is generally recommended to carry out internal deworming once a month, and it is best to regularly carry out external deworming in winter, and it is best not to bathe the cat within a week before and after in vitro deworming, so as not to affect the effect of the vaccine.

    How to deworm cats.

    Depending on the location of the parasite, anthelmintic drugs for cats can be divided into two types: internal and extracorporeal. It is recommended to deworm once a month for the first three deworming in vivo, and then once every three months. In vitro deworming needs to be done once a month.

    There are also anthelmintic drugs that run together inside and outside the body. If you are giving this anthelmintic to your cat, it is recommended to do it once a month.

    How to deworm a cat.

    Generally speaking, the owner takes the initiative to do deworming we call preventive deworming, before the cat is not an adult, it is best to do regular in vitro and in vitro deworming every month, adulthood can extend the time interval to 2 to three months, but if the owner often feeds raw meat or stocking, or every month regular deworming. If a cat is found to have parasites in its body, it needs to be done according to the type of parasite**.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If it's a kitten, you can choose to take insect repellent once a month. If it is an adult cat, you can choose to take insect repellent every six months, which can be chosen depending on the weight of the cat. If the cat weighs more than two kilograms, you can choose to take insect repellent every three to four months.

    It is best to inject the cat with insect repellent according to its weight, so that the effects on the cat's body can also be avoided. The time to take insect repellent should be three hours after meals, and it is best to fast after taking the medicine.

    Under normal circumstances, adult cats need to take insect repellent every three months. Kittens need to be taken every other month at the beginning. After three months in a row, they can reduce the number of insect repellents.

    The in vitro deworming time of cats is related to the size of the cat, the living environment, and the type of insect repellent. In general, in vitro deworming agents can be used for cats as young as 2 months old. Traditional in vitro insect repellents are best used once a month.

    If parasites are found in cats, it is necessary to perform in vitro deworming every one to two weeks, as deworming drugs are usually only effective for adults or larvae and not for hatched eggs.

    A small number of sensitive cats repeatedly use insect repellent on the same area for a long time, which can cause hair loss and discoloration of the area. If the external repellent is licked by the cat, it will have symptoms of drooling, but don't worry too much. Generally, it resolves on its own.

    If you develop neurological symptoms and convulsions, you need to be taken to the hospital immediately**. The minimum deworming condition for most cats is six weeks old and weighing more than a kilogram! Personally, I recommend that cats at three months of age, in healthy condition, it is better to repel insects in the body, because three-month-old cats have relatively complete intestinal function and relatively little stress response after medication.

    If after three months there are insects spitting out and there are insects in the feces, they still need to repel the insects. Do an internal insect repellent every three months. For cats that regularly consume raw meat, the deworming time should be shortened once a month.

    It is recommended to use Baifenqing to control the parasitism of feline fleas, ticks and lice, and inhibit the bites of sand flies, stable flies and mosquitoes, which can be used as an auxiliary for flea allergic dermatitis**. It is advisable to take it in time as we do not know if there are enough insects to pull it out. Different requirements also have different precautions, so we must understand the content of the instructions in advance, and car owners should also pay attention to controlling the amount of insect repellent, because most insect repellents will have a certain ***.

    If you give the cat too much, the cat is prone to some bad symptoms, and you can't give the cat insect repellent for a long time, which will also have a certain impact on the cat's health.

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