How important is it to deworm cats?Let's see how terrible it is not to deworm cats!External parasites, not only bite cats, but also bite humans.


Lice, fleas, ticks and other parasites will bite the cat, causing the cat to develop different degrees of dermatitis.Lice and ticks also feed on a cat's blood, and long-term infection can lead to anemia and poor growth and development in kittens.


The saliva of fleas can cause allergic dermatitis in cats, and cats will feel severe itching and painful.


Internal parasites, which can cause diarrhea of ​​varying degrees, coccidial infection can cause watery diarrhea in animals, and there is a jelly-like substance in the feces.


It turns out that the consequences of not deworming are so scary, so how to deworm cats?


How often should a cat be dewormed


Strictly speaking, pet cats should be regularly dewormed both internally and externally. The main way to deworm the cat is to take deworming drugs to prevent parasites in the cat's digestive tract. Of course, this dewormer is available in specialty pet stores and veterinary hospitals.


The way of expelling worms in vitro can be achieved by properly dripping anthelmintic drugs on the body, so that the drugs penetrate into the cortex to achieve the purpose of deworming.


The time for the first deworming of the cat should start from about 2.5 months and zero, which generally means that the cat will start to receive deworming after the cat is successfully weaned.


Note that the scope and target of deworming are various parasites inside and outside the cat. For example, lice, fleas, and mites in vitro; roundworms, hookworms, etc. in vivo.


It is worth reminding that the specific deworming time of the cat should also be determined according to the actual condition of the cat's body. When deworming, you should listen to the veterinarian's arrangement, and deworming the cat in time is the key.


Choosing a Cat Dewormer


There are generally two types of deworming medicines used by cats: internal and external.Although some deworming drugs are more expensive, the cat's body is very important, and it is still necessary to eat guaranteed deworming drugs.


After all, deworming is a drug and it is toxic. If you choose inferior deworming, it may harm your cat.


Tips for deworming cats


1. Dosage of cat deworming medicine


When using anthelmintics, be sure to strictly follow the instructions for use or follow the doctor's advice. Be sure to weigh the cat before using it, and calculate the dosage that should be consumed according to the body weight.


2. Preparation before and after cat deworming


The cat should take a bath before deworming in vitro, and then put the deworming medicine on the back of the cat's neck where it can't be licked after it is completely dry. Do not bathe the cat until the deworming medicine has expired.


For cat deworming, it is necessary to fast for 5 or 6 hours after the cat has eaten food for 3 to 4 hours and after feeding the deworming medicine to ensure the effectiveness of the medicine.


3. Do not use the kind added to the bath water for external deworming


Because the skin structure of cats is very special, toxic substances can penetrate into the body through the skin, and cats have the habit of licking their fur, so if you use that kind of deworming medicine, the cat will be poisoned and die.


4. Avoid using collars to deworm your cat


Because most flea collars are highly toxic and very harmful to cats.


5. Pay attention to cat feces after deworming


If your cat has symptoms of physical discomfort after using the deworming medicine, such as diarrhea or other conditions, please take the cat to consult a doctor immediately.