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Is there a way that I can de-worm my kitten at home?
I don’t want to make the trip to the vet, and the vet’s de-worming will probably cost alot more than I can afford. Can I de-worm him at home?
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Your going to need a vet to get a safe wormer that is stong enough to work.
Do NOT use OTC wormers from a regular store. They are not safe and can kill your cat. Not to mention they don’t work well on hardy worms such as tape worms. Wormer is a pesticide, so don’t be cheap when buying it. Do what is safe and buy from your vet.
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Answer 2
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i dont think so. you can ask your vet some advice just becuase it might be expanseive and you cant afford it at the vet your vet should still give you advice about de worming your kitten
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Answer 3
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i have done this and it has cost more then the vet in the long run and the vet isnt all that much if you love your kitten as we all do
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Answer 4
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idk. u could go to a vet
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Answer 5
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I don’t know. I thought you could because my mom has some de-worming stuff for my dog, piper.I think she buys it too ,but I’m not positive.And I know that Piper is a dog but it should be the same for cats.
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Answer 6
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Oh well guss what my cat the worms befor thake him/her to the the vet the vet will thake it from there ok.You can’t at home
Source Link: thake him/her to te vet pronto
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Answer 7
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no no must bring cat 2 vet if u wait 2 long it will be 2 late they’ll have 2 put him/her 2 sleep that happened with my cat
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Answer 8
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Yes they have things you can buy at Wal*Mart!
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Answer 9
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no i think
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Answer 10
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No you have to take it to the vet. they need medicine.
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Answer 11
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nope. walmart, petco, and petsmart might have deworming medicine. the only other way is to bring him to the vet. sorry.
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