Cat Dewormer
The proper dosage of deworming drug to be used according to the weight and age of your cat. This guarantees that you will not underdose or overdose in order to achieve proper treatment.
Dosage Results
Cat Deworming Information
Deworming Schedule
Kittens should be dewormed every 2 weeks until 12 weeks of age, then monthly until 6 months. Adult cats should be dewormed at least every 3 months.
Common Parasites
Roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms are the most common intestinal parasites in cats. Cats can get tapeworms from fleas or hunting rodents.
Administration Tips
Some dewormers can be given with food to reduce stomach upset. For difficult cats, consider spot-on treatments or liquid formulations.
Veterinary Consultation
Regular fecal exams by your vet can identify parasite infections. Some parasites like Toxoplasma can be transmitted to humans.
Active Ingredients Guide
Pyrantel Pamoate: Effective against roundworms and hookworms. Praziquantel: Targets tapeworms. Fenbendazole: Broad-spectrum against roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and some tapeworms. Milbemycin/Selamectin: Effective against heartworms and some intestinal parasites. Emodepside: Newer generation dewormer effective against roundworms and hookworms. Herbal/Natural: Plant-based alternatives with varying efficacy.