Milbemax Worming Tablets for Cats is a reliable solution for comprehensive feline worm prevention. Designed to safeguard your cat's health, these small, beef-flavored tablets offer ease of administration for both kittens and adult cats alike. With fast and effective protection against major worms such as roundworms (adult and immature), hookworms (adult and immature), and tapeworms (dipylidiumcaninum, taenia spp.), Milbemax ensures peace of mind for pet parents. Moreover, it also prevents heartworm disease in cats. Suitable for cats and kittens from 6 weeks of age, including breeding, pregnant, and lactating cats, Milbemax sets a standard for safe and efficient worming treatment.
Milbemax Allwormer Tablets for Cats – How it works?
Milbemax Worming Tablets for Cats contain a powerful combination of Milbemycinoxime and Praziquantel. Milbemycinoxime disrupts the nervous system of parasites, effectively eliminating roundworms, hookworms, and heartworm larvae. Meanwhile, Praziquantel targets tapeworms by causing damage to their outer layer, leading to their expulsion from the cat's body. This dual-action formula ensures fast and comprehensive protection against a broad spectrum of intestinal worms in cats and kittens.
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Key Benefits
Advantages Of Milbemax
Broad-spectrum wormer tablets for cats
Complete protection against major intestinal worms
Effectively prevents heartworm disease
Treats and controls immature and adult roundworms and hookworms
Highly effective against tapeworms
Small, palatable tablets for easy administration
Fast-acting for quick relief
Suitable for cats and kittens
Safe for breeding, pregnant, and lactating cats
Directions for Use
Instructions To Use Milbemax
Administer each Milbemax tablet orally in a single dose.
Mix the dose with food or give it directly into the mouth for easy administration.
For control of gastrointestinal worms:
Administer Milbemax Tablets for Small Cats orally to kittens weighing between 1.1-4.4 lbs (0.5-2 kg) at 6, 8, and 12 weeks of age, then every 3 months.
Administer Milbemax Tablets for Large Cats to cats weighing over 4.4 lbs (2 kg). Nursing queens should be treated at the same time as kittens. Adult cats should be treated every 3 months.
For heartworm prevention, administer Milbemax Tablets orally every month, preferably on the same date each month. If you miss the monthly interval, give Milbemax immediately and resume the monthly dosing schedule.
Ensure the entire dose is consumed when administering Milbemax Tablets.
Watch the cat for several minutes after dosing to ensure the tablet(s) have been eaten. If not, redose as soon as possible with the full dose.
If worm problems persist, consult a veterinarian.
Consult a veterinarian before use.
Before starting Milbemax, have your veterinarian confirm, by a test, that your cat does not have heartworm. The safety of Milbemax in heartworm-positive cats has not been established.
Milbemax Tablets should be given by mouth. The minimum dose is 2 mg milbemycinoxime and 5 mg praziquantel per kg body weight.
Dosage:
Dose of 2 mg/kg of milbemycin oxime, and 5 mg/kg of praziquantel per kilogram of weight is standard. Cats weighing over 8 kg should receive the appropriate combination of tablets.
Dosage of Milbemax depends on the bodyweight of cat
Bodyweight
For Small Cats and Kittens
For Adult Cats
0.5 – 1 kg
½ tablet
1 – 2 kg
1 tablet
2 – 4 kg
½ tablet
4 – 8 kg
1 tablet
8 – 12 kg
1 ½ tablets
Safety
Milbemax Safety Measures
For cat use only.
Do not use on cats younger than 6 weeks of age.
Read the labelled instructions carefully before use.
Keep out of reach of children and other household pets.
Store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
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Seresto Flea And Tick Prevention Collar For Cats
Seresto Flea Collar provides the performance you expect from a flea topical treatment in an easy-to-use collar. It provides continuous protection against fleas for up to eight months. With Seresto, pet owners have an effective and affordable option for flea control in an easy-to-use collar.
Manufactured by Bayer, Seresto Flea collar provides uninterrupted protection against fleas. Moreover, the collar not only kills existing fleas but also prevent future infestations. This powerful product helps protect your pet from diseases spread by these parasites.
Seresto - How it works?
Seresto combines two active ingredients, imidacloprid and flumethrin, providing dual action against fleas. Bayer's sustained release technology provides continuous protection against fleas for up to 8 months. The active ingredients are integrated into Seresto’s polymer matrix. Low doses of these ingredients are released from the matrix and absorbed through the fatty layer of the pet’s skin and hair. The active ingredients are distributed over the pet’s entire body surface to protect the pet.
Key Benefits
Advantages Of Seresto
Kills fleas and continues to prevent infestations for up to 8 months
Controls flea population
Convenient and easy-to-use: one application controls fleas and future infestation
Odorless and durable construction for long lasting protection
Directions for Use
Instructions To Use Seresto
Remove Seresto from the laminated bag inside the tin and unroll the collar.
Make sure you remove any plastic remnants left from the production process of the collar.
After putting around cat’s neck, push one end of the collar through the loop.
Tighten until two fingers fit between the collar and the cat’s neck.
Take care not to attach the collar too loosely, as it may get pulled over the cat’s head.
When optimal fit is reached, excess collar length beyond 2cm should be cut off.
Safety
Seresto Safety Measures
Keep the product away from the reach of children and other pets.
Store it in a cool and dry place.
The collar should not be used on kittens younger than ten weeks old.
If your cat shows any sign of skin irritation or other reaction to the collar, remove it immediately and consult the vet.