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Can't help, never had a cat with worms; sure the people who know will be along with the answers! Wow, having kittens is more difficult than I thought..... |
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They may pass worms for a couple more days. It should be fine to use the same panacur bottle (I'm assuming it's the suspension, either 2.5 or 10%) and worm them again in 2 weeks. Keep an eye on their appetites if there is a heavy worm burden they might feel a little bit under the weather for a few days. HTH |
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Think I was lucky with Pip - after my lack of courage using the panacur he'd made enough weight to go straight onto the adult wormer. I saw no worms at all and he doesn't have to be done again for 3 months now. Which reminds me, need to get another pill for Kizzy...... |
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Ok i will worm them in two wks. They are having very runny bottoms but only when they are using the litter tray. Otherwise they are still and they love climbing. Two are sat on the computer desk with me now fast asleep |
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