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unless hes eaten anything he shouldnt, it does sound like worms! was it small like a 1cm or if its longer sounds like a tapeworm. drontol tablets cover tapeworms and threadworms, or if he's not a tablet eater there are spot ons that cover the two of them aswell. |
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Yes, Advcate spot on does all worms (except heart worm) plus fleas, ticks etc. Prescription/from vet only. http://www.viovet.co.uk/p890/Advocat...duct_info.html |
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we havent actually wormed him. He had been wormed just before we got him from the cats protection. we have had him 5month now. Just had a look at his file, it seems he was meant to be wormed again in september which we didnt know about. Will drop in by the vets tomorrow on my way home from work and find out how to do it. |
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I suppose that's possible. If you are popping in the vet's why not ask them. Take a sample of the stringy thingy too but I expect you've got rid of that! |
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