I'm sorry to hear you are still having problems with this :( I hope everything clears up soon.
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I'm sorry to hear you are still having problems with this :( I hope everything clears up soon.
I think the Drontal works pretty quickly .... I bet you'll start seeing less kitty puke really soon! Don't worry!!! ;)
I'm not sure but I've heard that some cats will get an upset stomach and throw up if the drontal is given to them on an empty stomach.Quote:
Originally posted by neko1
Anyone know how long it takes for the drontal to work? I just woke up this morning and found that someone threw up last nights dinner again...no worms in it though, but I'm still concerned about this vomit.:( I wish I had surveillance cameras in the house to catch whoever's doing this!!!:(
When my Sky had tapeworms, he was given 2 drontal pills at the vets and then I had to give him 2 more pills 3 weeks later to be sure that the worms were dead. I gave him his pills after he had eaten his breakfast and everything went well except that he almost bit my finger off.:eek:
I'm sure that all of your furkids will be just fine. Good luck and take care.:)
Drontal is very strong, and is usually indicated for tapeworm. Our group usually gives Strongid to every single cat that comes in; it's nasty thick yellow stuff, but I guess it's tasteless. (It's the exact same meds they give horses, of course VERY different dose.)
Good luck! It's probably not a bad idea to clean all your litter boxes really well. I wash mine with soapy water, then dilute bleach (1%), rinse well, and store in the sunshine for a few hours to destroy any bleach residue.
As with above post- I too never heard of using it for roundworm, only tape worm - but jan told me today that it can also be for roundworm.. Just was always prescribed Strongid- Probably because it kills other worms too (but not tape worm). Learn something everyday!! Good luck! Ick!!! And yes, empty out litter and bleach boxes!