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Liquid Roundworm Dewormer for Cats and Kittens
Product Description
WormEze Feline Anthelmintic Liquid (4 oz) is a liquid dewormer for cats and kittens over six weeks old. The formula helps control and remove large roundworms (ascarids) and can be given directly by mouth or mixed into food or drinking water. WormEze supports routine parasite management and is designed for easier administration in multi-cat households.
Benefits
- Roundworm Control: Targets large roundworms (ascarids) commonly found in cats and kittens.
- Liquid Dosing: Administer orally or mix into food or drinking water.
- Palatable Formula: Flavoring helps improve acceptance during dosing.
- Kitten-Friendly Use: Labeled for kittens six weeks of age and older.
- Repeat Guidance: Includes retreatment direction for improved roundworm control.
Ingredients
Active Ingredient: Piperazine citrate 275 mg per teaspoon (5 mL)
Inactive Ingredients: Water, sucrose, sodium saccharin, caramel color, citric acid, methylparaben, propylparaben, and artificial flavor.
How to Use
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Measure Dose: Give 1 teaspoon (5 mL) per 5 lb body weight.
- Choose Method: Dose orally or mix into food or drinking water.
- Age Check: Use only for cats and kittens six weeks or older.
- Repeat dose: Repeat treatment 10 days after the first dose.
- Vet guidance: Consult a veterinarian for diagnosis and parasite control planning.
Recommended Dosage Chart
|
Cat Weight (lb) |
Dose (teaspoons) |
Dose (mL) |
|
5 |
1 tsp |
5 mL |
|
10 |
2 tsp |
10 mL |
|
15 |
3 tsp |
15 mL |
|
20 |
4 tsp |
20 mL |
|
25 |
5 tsp |
25 mL |
Additional Information
Precautions
- Oral Use Only: For animal use only; keep out of reach of children.
- Health Conditions: Consult a veterinarian for debilitated pets or kidney concerns.
- Limit Frequency: Do not use more than twice yearly unless directed by a veterinarian.
- Parasite Scope: Does not treat tapeworms, hookworms, or migrating larvae.
- Special Cases: Avoid use in kittens under six weeks or under 3 lb without veterinary advice.
Shipping & Returns
We offer ground, express, priority, and international delivery; see our shipping policy for details.
For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What parasites does WormEze Feline Anthelmintic Liquid treat?
Ans: WormEze Feline Anthelmintic Liquid is formulated to control and remove large roundworms (ascarids) in cats and kittens. The product is designed for routine roundworm management when used at the labeled dose based on body weight.
Q2: How do I dose WormEze for my cat’s weight?
Ans: Administer one full teaspoon (5 mL) per 5 lb of body weight. Measure carefully and dose based on your cat’s current weight to avoid underdosing or overdosing, especially in kittens and smaller adult cats.
Q3: Can WormEze be mixed with food or water?
Ans: Yes. WormEze can be given directly by mouth or mixed into food or drinking water to make dosing easier. When mixing, ensure the full measured amount is consumed so your cat receives the complete dose.
Q4: When should I repeat the dose?
Ans: Repeat the treatment 10 days after the initial dose to support more effective roundworm control. Follow the label directions and consult a veterinarian if roundworm exposure is ongoing or if symptoms persist after retreatment.
Q5: Is WormEze safe for kittens?
Ans: WormEze is labeled for kittens six weeks of age and older. Do not give the product to kittens younger than six weeks and use extra care when dosing small kittens by weight to ensure accurate administration.
Q6: Does WormEze treat tapeworms or hookworms?
Ans: No. WormEze is intended for large roundworms and does not treat tapeworms, hookworms, or migrating larval stages. If multiple parasites are suspected, you can consult a veterinarian for appropriate testing and a broader deworming plan.
Q7: What side effects can occur with WormEze?
Ans: Side effects are uncommon when dosing directions are followed, but overdosing may cause signs such as nausea, vomiting, or muscular tremors. Always dose by weight and contact a veterinarian if unusual symptoms appear after administration.
Q8: How often can WormEze be used in a year?
Ans: Label precautions recommend not worming animals more than twice yearly with this product unless advised by a veterinarian. A veterinarian can recommend a schedule based on exposure risk, fecal testing results, and overall parasite prevention needs.
Q9: Should I see a vet before using WormEze?
Ans: Veterinary guidance is recommended to confirm parasites through fecal testing and to build the best control plan. A veterinarian can also help determine whether other parasites are present and whether additional treatments are needed.