Tapeworms meds ok for FIV young male? Drontal/prazaquantel
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 6:51 pm
Hi.
I let him in the closed garage and he got briefly a chipmonk last week. Now he vomitted up flat small worms last night.. I have a vet appointment tomorrow. I am really avoiding giving him any meds. I haven't had any vacinations for him. He has not even been nuetered. I basically mean to keep him in unless I get him a harness. But I have to do something now, he has worms.
I dewormed a Bengal before and she seemed okay. But she was not FIV. Though she did have a delicate system.
Has anyone had experience with this? Do you think he will be okay? I hate putting meds through his liver /system. I found him in a parking lot, starving, about 4 months ago and he has been so healthy and active. I am kicking myself for letting him in the garage, but I thought it was mainly still indoors. I wont anymore but now I have to treat this. He's been vomitting little bits.
Also, does anyone grow fresh grass for their cat, and do you think that would be good in general for them? When he was out with me briefly once he seemed to crave the grass.
Thank you ANYONE who answers. I am alone a lot and have no one to talk to about all of this.
And I am a worrying kind of person!
Lori
I let him in the closed garage and he got briefly a chipmonk last week. Now he vomitted up flat small worms last night.. I have a vet appointment tomorrow. I am really avoiding giving him any meds. I haven't had any vacinations for him. He has not even been nuetered. I basically mean to keep him in unless I get him a harness. But I have to do something now, he has worms.
I dewormed a Bengal before and she seemed okay. But she was not FIV. Though she did have a delicate system.
Has anyone had experience with this? Do you think he will be okay? I hate putting meds through his liver /system. I found him in a parking lot, starving, about 4 months ago and he has been so healthy and active. I am kicking myself for letting him in the garage, but I thought it was mainly still indoors. I wont anymore but now I have to treat this. He's been vomitting little bits.
Also, does anyone grow fresh grass for their cat, and do you think that would be good in general for them? When he was out with me briefly once he seemed to crave the grass.
Thank you ANYONE who answers. I am alone a lot and have no one to talk to about all of this.
And I am a worrying kind of person!
Lori