Cat deworming is divided into internal deworming and external deworming. The internal deworming drug for cats is mainly aimed at intestinal parasites, such as nematodes, hookworms and flukes. The external deworming drug for cats is used to repel and prevent fleas, lice, Ticks etc.
1. Internal deworming
The frequency of internal deworming for cats over six months old is once every three months. Newly born cats can start internal deworming after they are one month old. Cats that are just one month old and stray cats with unclear deworming history should be dewormed more frequently. After the first internal deworming of these two cats, if there is Parasites need to be dewormed after seven days. If there are still parasites passed out after that, deworming must be continued after another two weeks until no more parasites are passed out. After that, the frequency of deworming for kittens is once a month, until once every three months after they are six months old.
2. External deworming
The frequency of external deworming is once a month. External deworming for cats is to drop deworming medicine on the nape and back of the cat. Cats cannot lick or scratch these areas, otherwise the cat will be poisoned if swallowed by mistake. When dripping, the fur needs to be peeled off to expose the skin and dripped onto the skin surface. , the cat cannot be bathed for seven days after taking the medicine.