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Sorry didn't realise it was for kittens. I would probably go with the panacur, drontal may be a bit too much for youngsters and I don't think tapeworm us such an issue for them. My vets tend to give advocate small cat to kittens, easy to give and kills round worms as well as mites, lice and fleas. |
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They had been abandoned, absolutely crawling with fleas and Im sure they'll have worms too! Only got them on Saturday night....had to shave some of their fur it was so matted with dried blood etc, and they have wounds on their backs |
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