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Milbemax Tasty for small cats and kittens 0.5-2kg Bulk BOX OF 20

$120.00
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Milbemax effectively protects against:

RoundwormHookworm and Tapeworm     

Sold per tablet and used every 3 months

Milbemax Tasty for cats are artificial beef-flavoured tablets 

If a cat can be fed...it can be wormed with Milbemax tasty.


Should be given to kittens at 6,8 and 12 weeks of age,then every 3 months. Nursing queens should be treated at the same time as their kittens. Adult cats should be treated every 3 months.

Milbemax effectively protects against:

 

Treatment with Milbemax Small Cat is safe for kittens from 6 weeks of age and 500g bodyweight**. And you only have totreat every 3 months for the most common and dangerous worms.

Milbemax comes in a tiny beef-flavoured tablet. Cats like the beef flavour so much, that many will take the tablet straight from the hand or in their normal food. It’s the smallest cat all-wormer available.

Regular treatment for worms is important because when worming your cat only the parasites are killed at the time of treatment, so it’s important to treat on a routine basis to avoid re-infection.

Worms can be picked up by your pet from eating infected soil, meat, rodents or other prey, and even by swallowing infected fleas when grooming. Some worms take only a few weeks to arrive in the intestine, mature and start laying eggs, that’s why your cat needs regular treatment.

Milbemax is a state-of-the-art broad spectrum all-wormer – a tiny tablet that works from the inside to kill internal parasites fast. Milbemax offers your cat and family effective protection from roundworm, hookworm and tapeworm.

Worms can live anywhere in the body, though they prefer the lining of the intestine as it is an ideal place to breed.

Intestinal worms can cause many problems for your cat, including abdominal pain, diarrhoea, bloody stools, tiredness/lack of energy, poor growth and weight loss. They can also weaken your cat’s immune system, making them more vulnerable to other infections.

 

Roundworm

Roundworm are named for their large, round bodies. They live in the small intestine and infestations are very common. The symptoms to look out for in cats include diarrhoea, vomiting, poor growth and tiredness/lack of energy.

   
 

Hookworm

Hookworm attach themselves to the lining of the small intestine and have a large appetite for blood. This makes them very dangerous for cats, especially kittens, as they can cause severe anaemia or even death. Symptoms of infection include bleeding in the intestine (identified by blood in the stool), abdominal pain, diarrhoea and itchy skin sores. Heavy infections can cause serious anaemia (identified by pale gums and tiredness).

   
 

Tapeworm

Symptoms of heavy infection include weight loss, diarrhoea, anal irritation and a poor coat. However, infected cats sometimes show no symptoms at all.

Signs that your cat may have worms:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Diarrhoea
  • Intestinal bleeding (identified by blood in the stool)
  • Tiredness/lack of energy
  • Poor growth
  • Weight loss
  • Vomiting
  • Itchy skin sores
  • Anaemia (identified by pale gums and tiredness)
  • Anal irritation
  • Poor coat

NB: Sometimes cats can have worms and not have symptoms.

Milbemax broad spectrum all-wormer is suitable for all cats. Treatment involves fewer tablets than some other leading brands: 96% of cats can be treated with one tablet or less*. So Milbemax makes it easier to deliver the right dose to your cat or kitten.

Milbemax Small Cat/Kitten can be used safely** in kittens from 6 weeks of age and 500g in weight.

Milbemax is suitable for breeding and lactating queens**.

More Information
Ingredients

Milbemax tablets for small cats (0.5-2kg):
4mg milbemycin oxime (dose range 2-4mg/kg) 
10mg praziquantel (dose range 5-10mg/kg)
Can be given to cats over 0.5kg and 6 weeks of age.

Weight

Dose: Milbemax for small cats

0.5-1kg

½ tablet

>1-2kg

1 tablet

Treatment for control of intestinal worms: 
Milbemax for small cats should be given to kittens at 6, 8 and 12 weeks of age, then every 3 months.

Milbemax for cats should be given to cats weighing over 2 kg every 3 months. Nursing queens should be treated at the same time as their kittens.

Safety

Milbemax Cat has a satisfactory safety profile when used as per label directions. It has been tested to a minimum interval of one week between doses.

Milbemax Cat has not been safety tested in kittens weighing <0.5kg or aged <6 weeks, therefore use in these groups is not recommended.

Milbemax Cat can be used in breeding animals, including toms and pregnant or lactating queens. Praziquantel has demonstrated satisfactory safety margins during all reproductive phases.

Cats should be tested for existing heartworm infection before starting treatment.

This formulation is not suitable for use in dogs

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