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I am a convert to these too Donna and I never had a problem worming my lot. It's got to be so much nicer for the cat eating a tablet from free will than having one rammed down it's throat |
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Yes Fran, total enjoyment for the cat and total enjoyment that I still have my hands!!! They didnt even know they were being treated and I do not think they are expensive either so its a win-win situation!!! I used to use the granuals on their food that the vet prescribed but they never ate all their food, and I was never certain how much they actually had, so at least this way it is 100% fail proof!! |
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Yes, these are very good, its what we use to worm our feisty surgery cat, Tuppence! They are called Panacur Favourites if anyone wants to try them, and are available from your vet surgery. They can be given every 3 months as a preventative. For cats who won't even eat these - there's a revolutionary new product on the market that treats all worms the same as Drontal - its called Profender and its a Spot-On treatment. A hand-saver when it comes to ferals!!! |
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