Although external anthelmintics are for external use, they need to penetrate into the sebaceous glands to achieve the anthelmintic effect. Dropping them on the hair cannot kill the parasites. The physique of pregnant female cats changes. In order to prevent the drug from affecting the fetus, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian before using it. Some cats are weak and have a controllable number of parasites, so they can be dewormed after giving birth. Some cats may have serious parasitic infections that may affect the fetus, so they need to choose a relatively safe way to deworm them under the guidance of a veterinarian.
Precautions for external deworming of cats:
1. Take a bath before external deworming, blow dry, and drop deworming medicine on areas that cannot be licked. place.
2. After dripping the medicine, you need to wait for the medicine to penetrate into the skin before slowly letting go. The medicine must penetrate into the skin to be effective, and it is ineffective when applied to the hair.
3. It is best to wear an Elizabethan ring after deworming to prevent the cat from licking and scratching the applied area, which may cause drug poisoning after being swallowed by the cat.
4. Try not to use insect repellent circles as they are very toxic and will harm the cat’s body.
5. Do not bathe your cat within two days after external deworming, as this will affect the efficacy of the drug.