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How to treat a worm infestation in cats
Worms are common in household pets and can cause pets to feel ill and become distressed. Some worms (roundworms) can also be passed onto humans when they are accidently eaten, usually through people licking their fingers after playing with their cat or using plates that cats have just licked.
There is a wide range of cat wormers available to help eliminate worm infestations. Worm treatments are available as tablets, liquids and spot on treatments to ensure you can easily treat your cat, no matter how fussy she is. Spot on wormers are especially useful for cats who don't like taking tablets, as they just need to be applied to the back of the cat’s neck and the active ingredient is into the bloodstream through the skin.
Here at www.vetpharmacy.co.uk, we stock a wide range of treatments from well-known and trusted brands such as Bob Martin, Droncit, Panacur and Johnsons.
Cat wormers are really important to make sure that your cat does not contract a serious worm infestation and become ill and distressed. It is important to make sure that they are suitably treated, in order to prevent reinfection.
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