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The cat eats deworming medicine and drinks water all the time.
This is because of its self-protection, to dilute the medicinal properties with water, give it more water, it will detoxify.
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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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Cats are also living organisms, and cats can also get sick if they are not taken care of properly during the breeding process. Cats are actually a very self-disciplined animal, in the process of raising cats, we as a shovel officer, it is our responsibility to find the abnormality of cats, in daily life, as long as you observe carefully, it is easy to find changes in cats, according to the performance of all aspects of its state, you can know whether the cat is sick. In the daily life of raising cats, the most basic prevention and deworming of various diseases must be in place, so what should I do if the cat vomits after eating deworming medicine?
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Cats vomit after taking anthelmintic medicine.
1. Symptoms. Under normal circumstances, after the cat eats the deworming drug, vomiting may occur because of eating cat food or snacks and other things, and another reason may be that the cat has eaten a few hours before taking the deworming drug, causing gastrointestinal indigestion and vomiting.
Second, the method.
It is recommended that two hours before taking the anthelmintic medicine, do not give the cat anything else, must be fasting before taking the medicine, and prepare a sufficient amount of water while taking the medicine, ** cat drink; You can take the anthelmintic medicine two hours after dinner, because there will be no feeding after dinner, and the cat can sleep peacefully.
After feeding the anthelmintic drugs, the excrement shovelers suggested that the fat cat food should be eaten less, because most of the anthelmintic drugs are fat-soluble drugs, if you eat too much oily food, it will not only affect the efficacy of the anthelmintic drugs, but also promote the slow absorption of the anthelmintic drugs.
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The reasons for the above situation may be as follows:
First, the use of drugs is wrong, some internal anthelmintic drugs have no effect or little effect on tapeworms; Clause.
Second, not continuous medication, general tapeworm infection needs to be fed continuously for 3-5 days, because the current anthelmintic drug is ineffective on the eggs, can only kill the adult worms, although the adult worms are completely killed, but the eggs will hatch into new adults, so continuous deworming is required. The general drugs used to repel tapeworms are fenbendazole or praziquantel.
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The cat eats the anthelmintic medicine and the trichomoniasis comes out, I think the cat will definitely have trichomoniasis after eating the anthelmintic medicine, and it will shoot the roundworms in the stomach.
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The drug is not used correctly, and some internal anthelmintic drugs have no or little effect on tapeworms; Without continuous medication, general tapeworm infection needs to be fed continuously for 3-5 days, because the current anthelmintic drug is ineffective on the eggs, can only kill the adults, although the adults are completely killed, but the eggs will hatch into new adults, so continuous deworming is required. The general drugs used to repel tapeworms are fenbendazole or praziquantel.
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It may be because of the wrong way to consume it, and the anthelmintic medicine is not effective.
Generally, the anthelmintic medicine is to be fed on an empty stomach, that is, 4 hours after the cat's last meal, if you want the cat to eat the medicine more happily, you can crush it and mix it with a little canned food, or mix the medicine with the food it usually likes to eat.
Because anthelmintic drugs cannot get rid of eggs, they should be fed again every two weeks.
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The cat eats the cat and eats the deworming medicine, and uh Cao didn't score from the time he came out, and he will get in little by little in the future, and it's fine, and he won't come out again.
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Dewormed many times, the feces also carry parasites. Targeted deworming can be done by dividing parasite species. Generally, anthelmintic drugs will repel many nematodes. But tapeworms. Coccidia. Trichomoniasis has no effect. Specialized deworming drugs are required.
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The cat took the anthelmintic medicine and it worked, and the worms were knocked down.
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The cat has taken deworming medicine, and if the medicine is good, worms will come out.
Cats' internal deworming drugs are generally given to cats by feeding. Clause. >>>More
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
This is a sign of poisoning, do not put the deworming medicine in a place where the dog can reach it, you can find a pet hospital to see.
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.
Dog deworming medicine should not be given to cats. Because the content of deworming drugs in dogs is generally relatively large, it may cause poisoning in excess if it is given to cats. Therefore, it is best to buy cat-specific anthelmintic drugs for cats and eat them according to the cat's weight, which is the safest for cats. >>>More