Panacur granules 1.8g sachet - kitten dosage
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Panacur granules 1.8g sachet - kitten dosage
Hi, I'm fostering a small kitten - about 800g in weight. She's not gaining enough weight at the mo so I think she's got worms. I only have Panacur granules in the house, can I use this on her food and if so, how much should I use? Thanks
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Re: Panacur granules 1.8g sachet - kitten dosage
she's too light for the granules, which should only be given to cats/kittens over 2kilos
you need the liquid Panacur, which can be administered in smaller doses
you need the liquid Panacur, which can be administered in smaller doses
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Re: Panacur granules 1.8g sachet - kitten dosage
Given the size of the kitten I'd contact the rescue you're fostering for and ask them to ask their vet for something?
Re: Panacur granules 1.8g sachet - kitten dosage
I agree, the rescue should supply those stuff, if you are fostering for a rescue that is. If not just give the vet a ring and they will tell you. When I fostered they gave me all the stuff I needed and instructions.
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Re: Panacur granules 1.8g sachet - kitten dosage
Yep, the rescue should really have armed you with all the info on worming! Parazole liquid is commonly used on tiny kittens and puppies as it is safe and easy to administer. It's given over three days, in smaller amounts than for an adult cat, for safety reasons. The granules you have really aren't suitable. Kittens should be wormed every two weeks, so the rescue should supply you with enough and a syringe to dose it.
If the rescue don't supply it, it might be a good idea to just buy a bottle, as you will need it! Vets will stock it, and some pet shops also. It's in a white bottle and made by Foran animal health. Follow the instructions supplied and it does the job really well.
Also.... Well done for fostering a little one!
If the rescue don't supply it, it might be a good idea to just buy a bottle, as you will need it! Vets will stock it, and some pet shops also. It's in a white bottle and made by Foran animal health. Follow the instructions supplied and it does the job really well.
Also.... Well done for fostering a little one!