The dosage of Hailemia anthelmintic medicine needs to be based on the weight of the cat. If the cat is light, the dosage of the medicine needs to be increased. If the cat is heavy, the dosage can be appropriately reduced.
When feeding your cat Halemia anthelmintic, you need to pay attention to the feeding according to the cat’s body weight. Generally, for cats weighing 2-3kg, a quarter of 56 mg of Halemia should be fed. That’s it. For cats 4-5kg, feed half a pill of 56mg Halomide. For cats 6-7kg, feed three-quarters of a 56mg pill. For cats 8kg and above, feed one pill of 56mg Halomide. Whole grains are sufficient. Under normal circumstances, the deworming medicine can be fed once to a monthly salary cat.
Tips for deworming and feeding:
1. Place the cat on a relatively stable level, such as a table or chair. The ideal situation is that other people are needed to help the owner immobilize the cat by hand. If you don’t have help, you can wrap the cat’s body in a large towel to prevent it from moving around. For particularly cruel cats, you can put the cat in a cat washing bag.
2. Hold the tablet with your right hand, hold the cat's cheek with your left thumb and index finger, and fix the cat's head with your palm at the same time. Let the cat raise its head, then gently open the cat's mouth with your right hand and stuff the pill into the cat's throat. This step is very critical. If the pill falls on the cat's tongue, the cat will spit it out quickly.
3. Continue to hold the cat’s head with your hands until the cat successfully swallows the pill.
Feed deworming medicine to the cat and pay attention to the time interval.
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