For the treatment of roundworm, tapeworm & hookworm
All Wormer Tablets for Cats & Kittens provide gentle and effective control of worms. They may be given to all cats including old animals, young kittens, pregnant queens and show animals. These tablets are not suitable for use in dogs.
Worms, if present, may not appear in the droppings after treatment or may not appear for up to 48 hours after treatment. Worms often reinfest cats, so it is necessary to treat the cat itself, then reduce environmental contamination by daily disposal of droppings where possible, and control intermediate hosts, eg fleas, rats and mice.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Tapeworms: Treat every 3 months. Roundworms and hookworms: Treat at 6, 8 and 12 weeks - thereafter every 3 months. Pregnant cats: Treat at mating, before birth of kittens and then every 3 months.
These recommendations are of general nature. In specific instance where infestation is particularly heavy or many cats are housed together, a veterinarian should be consulted. Flea tapeworms can reinfect cats and begin producing segments 2 to 3 weeks after treatment. If segments appear before the next All Wormer treatment is due, retreat with Cat and Kitten All Wormer Tablets. If worm problems persist, consult a veterinarian.
FIRST AID: If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre Australia: 13 11 26, New Zealand 0800 764 766.
All Wormer Tablets for Cats & Kittens provide gentle and effective control of worms. They may be given to all cats including old animals, young kittens, pregnant queens and show animals. These tablets are not suitable for use in dogs.
Worms, if present, may not appear in the droppings after treatment or may not appear for up to 48 hours after treatment. Worms often reinfest cats, so it is necessary to treat the cat itself, then reduce environmental contamination by daily disposal of droppings where possible, and control intermediate hosts, eg fleas, rats and mice.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Tapeworms: Treat every 3 months. Roundworms and hookworms: Treat at 6, 8 and 12 weeks - thereafter every 3 months. Pregnant cats: Treat at mating, before birth of kittens and then every 3 months.
These recommendations are of general nature. In specific instance where infestation is particularly heavy or many cats are housed together, a veterinarian should be consulted. Flea tapeworms can reinfect cats and begin producing segments 2 to 3 weeks after treatment. If segments appear before the next All Wormer treatment is due, retreat with Cat and Kitten All Wormer Tablets. If worm problems persist, consult a veterinarian.
FIRST AID: If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre Australia: 13 11 26, New Zealand 0800 764 766.