Valucat Wormer Paste for Cats
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Valucat Wormer Paste for Cats is an all wormer paste for felines to help control intestinal worms. It provides complete protection against roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms. Worms can cause weight loss, diarrhea, dehydration, vomiting and worse. Before any of these can happen, protect your feline pets with Valucat Wormer Paste for Cats. It contains Praziquantel and Pyrantel - the combination is effective against different types of worms that may wreak havoc on your cat’s health. Valucat Wormer Paste for Cats is made with a unique palatable formula that even finicky cats will surely enjoy. Valucat Wormer Paste for Cats may be given to kittens from 6 weeks and pregnant and lactating cats. It comes in a syringe that allows for faster, easier and more accurate dosing, for different weights of cats, even multi-cat households. And Valucat Wormer Paste for Cats can be safely combined with flea and tick treatments. Unique Features of Valucat Wormer Paste for Cats
- Controls and protects felines from intestinal worms
- Formulated with a unique, palatable taste that cats will love
- Contains Praziquantel and Pyrantel for effective worm control
- May be given to kittens and pregnant and nursing cats
- Easy to administer
- May be safely combined with flea and tick treatments
- Store at room temperature, below 30°C (86°F)
Dosage and Administration Place nozzle of syringe between teeth at side of cat’s mouth, as far back on the tongue as possible. Alternatively paste can be mixed into cat’s food or smeared on fur of the forepaw where it can be licked off. Dose one gradulation (0.5mL) per 1kg bodyweight. Carefully depress the syringe plunger to give the correct dose. One syringe can treat one large cat (17.6 lbs), two medium cats (8.8 lbs) or four kittens (4.4 lbs). Kittens: treat at 6, 8, 12 weeks of age, then three monthly. Adult cats: Treat once every three months or as directed by your veterinarian Pregnant/lactating queens: Treat prior to mating, 10 days before kittening and 2 and 4 weeks after kittening.
Warnings, Side Effects and Drug Interactions
Some cats may salivate following treatment. This is temporary and will normally resolve spontaneously. If problems persist, consult your veterianarian
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