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dancecaller | 15:11 Wed 11th Feb 2009 | Family & Relationships
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Our grandson spends time at our house so I'm looking for a sensible routine for worming the cat. The baby is not crawling yet, I imagine it will be more important then.
The RSPCA site doesn't give a schedule, and the NHS just say worm your pets regularly.
Both my cat and the cat in the babies house are hunters, so might get reinfested from what they catch.
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I worm my cat every 6 months, she's also a hunter. There are two tablets to be taken; one at a one week interval from the other. My cat won't swallow the tablet so I have to crush it into a small tin of cat food. HTH
As I am a coward I get the vet to do the wormy thing when it has its catvac.
Does your cat have to have the run of the whole house.....why not outdoors & just the kitchen? Which is more valuable the health of the children or the welfare of pets?
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Thank you coccinelle and Lil.
Tamborine, I want to keep my cat free of anything that could be a thread to health.
I get my worming pill from the vet and they recommend worming every three months for an active outdoor cat. We do live in the country and she is a prolific hunter, you don't want to know what she brings home.
if you go on the I think its the frontline website they will email you a week before you are due to worm your pet.

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