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Cat Worming Treatment
We have to worm our cat with the back of the neck treatment.
Dropping tablets down his throat is not an option with him. We could do it with our previous cat, but even the vet gave up with lacerated wrists.
Is there anywhere else I can buy this treatment, as the vets charge silly money?
Dropping tablets down his throat is not an option with him. We could do it with our previous cat, but even the vet gave up with lacerated wrists.
Is there anywhere else I can buy this treatment, as the vets charge silly money?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He got wise to what we were doing, and learnt to rapidly turn his head to the side to stop the tablet going down. As I mentioned lacerated wrists ensued and even the vet gave up.
The treatment put on the back of the neck, similar to flea treatment, is the answer. I just want to get it a bit cheaper.
The treatment put on the back of the neck, similar to flea treatment, is the answer. I just want to get it a bit cheaper.
Hopkirk - I empathise. I have two siblings. Frankie is asthmatic and takes his inhaler with no problem (I am going to regret saying that) and trips to the vet are serene affairs.
His sister Princess Merlin (aka Slasher) was a the vet the other day. The vet said that she didn't think that the elevator was going to the top floor or maybe Merlin was a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic. Merlin wasn't amused.
We then went onto clipping her claws - at one stage there were four of us and Merlin was wearing a muzzle (on a cat!) but we gave up when the growls and hissing got really bad. She didn't actually injure any of us - we were too scared to go near her.
So - I understand. Some cats are not domestic animals. :-)
But she is beautiful and I love her.
His sister Princess Merlin (aka Slasher) was a the vet the other day. The vet said that she didn't think that the elevator was going to the top floor or maybe Merlin was a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic. Merlin wasn't amused.
We then went onto clipping her claws - at one stage there were four of us and Merlin was wearing a muzzle (on a cat!) but we gave up when the growls and hissing got really bad. She didn't actually injure any of us - we were too scared to go near her.
So - I understand. Some cats are not domestic animals. :-)
But she is beautiful and I love her.
http://www.hyperdrug....roductinfo/DRONCITSP/
They will be busy this week as they will have a stand at Crufts.
They will be busy this week as they will have a stand at Crufts.
This company is good-and they don't charge for postage when you order direct from them.
http://www.mrpets.co....orming-Treatments.php
http://www.mrpets.co....orming-Treatments.php