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I am sure that some one on here will know. Could you just ring the vets up for advice i would if you are worried it would give you a peace of mind. sorry i am not much use. It can get a bit slow on her at the weekend were all busy with our felines so dont worry if you dont get a repky straight away. |
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So sorry not to be able to help. My vet prescribed Panacur paste for my little one, although I have to admit that I haven't plucked up enough courage to give him it yet. If you are worried I would phone the emergency vet and see what they say. It may not be critical, but IMO that sort of decision needs to be taken by someone who knows. |
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The tablet was Milbemax. Have been trying the emergency vet since I gave it to him but there's no answer. Think they must be really busy. Will keep trying and let you know what they say. |
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Hi, was it Milbemax cat or the kitten one? It may cause vomiting or diarrhoea or lethargy following an overdose but I've had a look through the data sheet and these signs should resolve themselves, if they occur. If you can get hold of your vet maybe just double check it with them too. |
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It was the kitten tablet. Still no answer from the vets - I wonder if there's only one on call right now - but the cat seems perfectly normal. Has eaten his tea nicely, put his foot in my maltesers and is currently trying to sit on my laptop. Have calmed down a bit now - I followed him around for about 2 hours, waiting for something horrible to happen. |
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