Prazitel one tablet to treat cat worms
Prazitel is a deworming pill for cats that is designed to treat and prevent intestinal worms. It is designed to effectively combat tapeworms and pinworms.
Indications for use
- Prazitel tablets are effective in treating intestinal worms in cats and dogs.
- It has a broad effect on a variety of common worms such as tapeworms and pinworms.
How to use
- Use Prazitel tablets orally according to the recommended dosage based on the cat's weight.
- One tablet is enough to treat a cat weighing 4 kg, and can be mixed with food or embedded in a piece of chicken, meat, or cheese.
- The dose should be repeated again after two weeks to ensure complete elimination of worms.
Dosage
- For small cats (1-2 kg), the dose is half a tablet once, to be repeated after two weeks.
- For medium sized cats (2-4 kg), the dose is one full tablet, to be repeated after two weeks.
- For large cats (4-6 kg), the dose is one and a half tablets, and the dose is repeated after two weeks.
note
- Make sure to use the appropriate dosage according to your cat's weight to avoid any side effects.
- For more information about veterinary care, contact the Rafq Medical Store team via social media channels.
Types of worms
Roundworms: These are long, thin worms that cause poor appetite and weight loss. They are usually transmitted by eating infected rodents or contaminated feces.
Tapeworms: These are transmitted to cats from infected fleas, appear in the stool as long ribbons, and may cause intestinal disturbances and discomfort.
Hookworms: attach to the intestinal wall and cause anemia and malnutrition. Can be transmitted through soil or other animal feces.
Symptoms of worm infection
Common symptoms of worm infestation include:
- Diarrhea: May be loose or contain mucus.
- Weight loss: due to malnutrition due to worms.
- Abdominal bloating: The abdomen may feel swollen or tight.
- Other symptoms may include discolored stool, vomiting, or blood in the stool.
Causes of worm infection
Common ways that worms are transmitted to cats include:
- Ingestion of infected feces: Occurs when in contact with contaminated feces.
- Eating infected rodents: Roundworms are transmitted this way.
- Infected Fleas: Tapeworms are transmitted via fleas that cats may ingest while grooming themselves.
When do cats eat after worming?
Cats can usually eat after a dose of worms, but there are a few things to consider to ensure their comfort and safety:
- Wait a few hours: It is a good idea to leave a short period between the dose of worms and the next meal. This helps avoid any potential stomach upset or nausea.
- Monitoring Cats: After giving the wormer dose, watch your cat to see if they show any signs of nausea or vomiting. If the cat is behaving normally, you can feed them after a few hours.
- Bland food: If you want to feed your cat after the worming dose, it may be a good idea to offer a bland or small food, to ensure that it will not cause any disturbances.
Prazitel tablets are the ideal solution for treating worms in cats effectively and easily.
Follow the instructions carefully to ensure the health and safety of your cat.