Title: How to give deworming medicine to cats
In the process of raising cats, deworming is an essential care task. If cats are infected with parasites, it will not only affect their health, but may also be transmitted to humans. Therefore, it is very important to deworm your cat regularly. This article will introduce in detail how to give deworming medicine to cats and provide some practical tips and precautions.
1. Selection of anthelmintics

Common anthelmintic drugs on the market are divided into two types: internal anthelmintics and external anthelmintics. Internal anthelmintics are usually used to treat intestinal parasites, while external anthelmintics are used to control external parasites such as fleas and ticks. Here are several common anthelmintics and their use:
| Types of anthelmintics | Common brands | Suitable for parasites |
|---|---|---|
| internal anthelmintics | Bayer, Miaopa | Roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms |
| External anthelmintics | blessing, great favor | Fleas, ticks, mites |
| Drive together internally and externally | Brian, Ai Walker | Various internal and external parasites |
2. Preparation before deworming
Before giving deworming medicine to your cat, you need to make the following preparations:
1.Check your cat’s health: If your cat has been ill or weak recently, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian first.
2.Read the drug package insert: Different brands of anthelmintics may have slightly different usage methods, so be sure to read the instructions carefully.
3.Preparation tools: Deworming medicine, scissors (used to cut the outer packaging), towel (used to secure the cat).
3. Specific steps for applying anthelmintics
The following are detailed steps for giving deworming medicine to cats:
| steps | Operating Instructions |
|---|---|
| 1 | Fix the cat in a stable place and wrap its body gently with a towel to prevent it from moving around. |
| 2 | Remove the hair on your cat's neck to expose the skin. Deworming medicine usually needs to be placed on an area your cat cannot lick, such as on the neck or between the shoulder blades. |
| 3 | According to the dosage on the instructions, drop the medicine on the skin. Be careful not to drop it on the hair, otherwise it will affect the efficacy of the medicine. |
| 4 | After dripping, gently massage the skin to help the drug be absorbed. |
| 5 | Observe your cat's reaction to make sure it is not showing signs of discomfort. |
4. Precautions
1.Avoid licking by cats: Anthelmintics are usually somewhat toxic and may cause vomiting or diarrhea if licked by a cat. After applying the medicine, the cat can temporarily wear an Elizabethan ring.
2.Pay attention to the frequency of medication: Different anthelmintic drugs have different application frequencies. Generally, external anthelmintic drugs are used once a month, and internal anthelmintic drugs are used once every three months. Please refer to the instructions or veterinary recommendations for specific frequency.
3.Watch for side effects: A small number of cats may have allergic reactions to anthelmintics, such as skin redness, swelling, vomiting, etc. If something unusual appears, contact your veterinarian immediately.
5. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What should I do if my cat doesn’t like the medicine drops?
A: You can try to distract the cat with snacks before dripping the medicine, or ask family members to help stabilize the cat. If your cat is very resistant, consider using a repellent spray or oral medication.
Q: Can anthelmintic drugs be used at the same time as other drugs?
A: It is recommended to consult a veterinarian to avoid drug interactions.
Q: Can kittens be dewormed?
A: Kittens usually need to start deworming after they are 2 months old, but the specific time is recommended to be based on veterinarian guidance.
Through the above steps and precautions, I believe you have mastered how to give deworming medicine to cats. Regular deworming is an important measure to ensure the health of your cat. I hope your cat can grow up healthily!
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