Drontal Tablet for Cats (1 Tablet)
$58.76
$79.33
Perfect — let’s go over Drontal Tablet for Cats! ⬛ What is Drontal for Cats? Drontal is a broad-spectrum dewormer tablet specifically formulated for cats.It’s made by Bayer (now part of Elanco Animal Health), and it’s one of the most trusted brands worldwide. Active Ingredients (Per Tablet): Praziquantel — kills tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum, Taenia taeniaeformis). Pyrantel embonate (pamoate) — kills roundworms (Toxocara cati, Toxascaris leonina) and hookworms (Ancylostoma tubaeforme). ✅ Note: Drontal for cats does not typically contain Febantel, because whipworms are not common in cats (more of a dog issue). What Parasites Does It Treat? Tapeworms Roundworms Hookworms So it covers the major internal worms your cat might pick up! Dosage (General Guideline): Cat Weight Tablets Up to 4 kg 1 tablet Over 4 kg 1.5 tablets (confirm with vet) The tablet is scored, so you can break it easily for accurate dosing. Usually, a single dose is enough. Repeat every 3–6 months for prevention, depending on lifestyle (indoor vs. outdoor cat). ✅ How to Give It: Can be given directly by mouth or crushed and mixed into food. Give on an empty stomach or with a small amount of food (check packaging, but usually with/after food to reduce tummy upset). ⚠️ Side Effects (Rare): Vomiting Diarrhea Salivation Mild lethargy If these happen, they are usually short-lived. If they persist, contact your vet. ️ Recommended Deworming Schedule: Kittens: Start at 6–8 weeks old, then every 2–3 weeks until 12 weeks. Adult cats (indoor only): Every 3–6 months. Outdoor cats / hunters: Every 1–3 months. Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place. Check expiration before use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. ⭐ Quick Summary: ✔️ Trusted brand ✔️ Broad-spectrum dewormer for cats ✔️ Easy, single-dose treatment ✔️ Good for routine prevention If you want, I can also: Help you with how to spot if your cat has worms Give you preventive care tips (like flea control, since fleas transmit tapeworms!) Or compare Drontal with Caniverm or Praferan, since you’ve mentioned those too!
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