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Don't know if there is a combination pipette but there is a drop-on wormer (Profender). I think it's only available through your vet/on prescription though |
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There are wormer granules too that go on food too. I use spot on for fleas and worms it's so much easier. I hated to see my cats in so much distress at taking tablets that usually they end up spitting out as soon as your back is turned.... |
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Advocate treats both fleas and some types of worm, but it is prescription only so you would have to ask your vet about that. There is also a spot-on wormer, used exactly the same as Frontline called 'Profender'. It is made by the same people who make the Drontal tablets, and works in exactly the same way. The only thing to remember if you decide to use Profender, is that you MUST leave 48 hours between applying Profender and Frontline. |
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