Mo1959
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You can get granules too which would be easier to reduce the dosage but some cats won’t eat food with medications added.
Sorry badly worded, I was thinking for the paste for the mum, I knew what I meant but that's not what I typed.
Sorry 😊, you can use the paste on the mum but it doesn’t treat tapeworms which is what she’s most likely to have.
We know she has worms as we can see them, we were worried she could pass them through the milk. As she's feral it's a bit difficult to get her to the vert although she will have to go in a few weeks to be spayed.There’s 2 different species of tapeworms found in cats, Taenia and Dipylidium , Panacur will only treat Taenia. You can still use the paste once the kittens are over 1kg, they will need worming again before they go to their new homes. Kittens don’t need treating for tapeworms so it’s fine for them.
First attempt at lapping from a dish, 3 git it straight away, the other 2 had to be coaxed, granddaughter (6) was in charge, bit of milk on her finger to let them lick it, then finger in milk & front of mouth, then pull finger away slowly.
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Mum made sure nothing was wasted, they must be quite demanding on her, 3 sachets already today from 8am along with dried feed left down all the time.
Is it cat milk or normal milk? A lot of cats get upset tummies with cows milk.
Oh it's very expensive Lactol milk, you don't think I'd be allowed to give them anything less![]()
They’re looking well. Makes me broody![]()