Drontal Wormer Tablets for Large Cats (Over 4kg) – 1 Tablet

PRODUCT SUMMARY: For the treatment of intestinal worms in cats weighing over 4kg. KEY BENEFITS: Kills all types of intestinal worms commonly found in UK cats (Inc. Roundworms and Tapeworms) Easy to swallow shaped tablets, can be given with or without food Vet strength formula, fast and effective worming treatment for cats FULL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Why Choose Drontal Cat Film-Coated Tablets for Large Cats? Drontal Wormer XL Tablets for Cats kill every type of intestinal worm commonly found in UK cats, giving you peace of mind that you are helping keep internal parasites away from your pet and family. Kills every type of intestinal worm commonly found in UK cats (including Roundworms and Tapeworms) Fast-acting and highly effective deworming tablets Easy to swallow shaped tablet can be given with or without food Vet strength cat wormer, conveniently available without a prescription Every cat can get worms andndash; however soundly theyandrsquo;re sleeping. Cats with worms often wonandrsquo;t show any signs of a worm infection, but left untreated they can lead to serious health complications for you and your family. Drontal cat XL film-coated tablets are highly-effective and shaped to make worming easier for both you and your cat. You might not know if your cat has intestinal worms, but you can trust Drontal to help combat them. INSTRUCTIONS For single oral administration. For cats 4-6kg = 1 tablet For cats greater than 6kg, it may be more convenient to use Dronspot Spot On Wormer for Large Cats. The tablets can be given directly, but if necessary, can be disguised in food. How often should I worm my cat? Research has shown that the majority of cats in the UK should be wormed monthly, based on their home environment and lifestyle such as scavenging, hunting, and spending time outdoors.* However, there may be situations where less frequent treatment is required and itandrsquo;s best to speak to your vet about the most appropriate worming frequency for your cat. *ESCCAP Worm Control in Dogs and Cats Guidelines, Feb 2020…