5/23/2011

Tape Worm Tabs for Cats (3 tablets)


Tape Worm Tabs for Cats (3 tablets)
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Description:
Now available without a prescription!Removes both types of tapeworms in adult cats and kittens over 6 weeks of age. 100% safe and effective when used according to label directions. Sized for easy oral administration or may be crumbled and mixed with food.Each tablet contains 23 mg Praziquantel.Each bottle contains 3 tapeworm tablets. Tape Worm Tabs Praziquantel Tapeworm tablets for cats and Kittens Each Tablet Contains 23 mg Praziquantel. Description: Tape Worm Tabs (praziquantel) Tapeworm Tabs for Cats and Kittens are sized for easy oral administration to either adult cats or kittens. The tablets may be given directly in the mouth or crumbled and mixed with the food. If given with food, mix the tablet(s) with a small amount of the animal's usual ration. If all the tablet(s) is/are not eaten, Tape Worm Tabs may not remove all tapeworms.Uses: Tape Worm Tabs (praziquantel) Tapeworm Tablets will remove the common tapeworms, Dipylidum caninum and Taenia taeniaeformis, from cats and kittens.Directions for Use Tapeworm infection is one of the most common internal parasite problems actually observed by cat owners. The presence of tapeworms is indicated by the presence of white or yellow-white and similar in size and shape to flattened grains of rice. The segments are most frequently observed lying on the animal's droppings or, less often, anus of the animal, or occasionally on the animal's bedding. Cats become infected with tapeworms after eating fleas or small rodents (rats, mice) which are infected with tapeworm larvae. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.Dosage and Administration: Administer to cats and kittens* only as follows: 4 pounds and under ....... 1/2 tablet 5-11 punds .................... 1 tablet Over 11 pounds ............ 1 1/2 tablets * Not intended for use in kittens less than 6 weeks old.
Customer review:
I was a little skeptical that something that didn't come from the vet would work, but our cat is officially worm free! I have to admit it was very tricky getting our cat to take the pill. She didn't care what the table food was that I tried to hide it in, she would simply eat around it, or spit it out. Finally my husband suggested dissolving the pill with a very small amount of water and using an old medicine dropper to squirt it down her throat. Worked like a charm!
OH! and be sure to do a follow up in 3 to 4 weeks.

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