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Title: Cat Wormer Poll very important please complete.
Post by: Teresa Pawcats on September 03, 2010, 17:34:32 PM
Would be very grateful for comments on how easy you found the product to use, how effective you think it was,how often you worm your cat/kitten and also eager to hear of any cat/kitten becoming ill within a week or two of being wormed.
Also if any cat had a bad reaction was the wormer given around same time as vaccine.
I know this is asking a lot but it is very important right now  :thanks:
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Post by: Lottie (Team Svartalfheim's) on September 03, 2010, 17:48:21 PM
I use Drontal or Milbemax.

I find Milbemax easier for the adults from the pov that it is a much smaller tablet for large cats rather than trying to wrestle 1 Drontal XL and a Drontal down their neck.

I worm kittens every month up until 8 months of age and then worm them every 3 months. Adults I worm every 3 months. At the old house when mice could get into the cat run I would worm them every month as they were catching lots of mice.

I wormed my kittens with Drontal the day after their 2nd vaccinations and they had no reaction at all.

Hope this helps.
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Post by: Den on September 03, 2010, 18:11:41 PM
I haven't voted (yet) as I don't worm regularly so haven't used anything since July 1st. Not sure whether the date is important, which is why I've not voted so far. When I do worm I use Drontal and I probably worm about 3 times a year.

Would say it is effective as he doesn't have any worms that I'm aware of. No reaction, ever. I find it very easy to worm him. Wormers are never given around vaccinations since I, a) rarely vaccinate and b) don't like putting too many chemicals in let alone an overdose to his system.
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Post by: Kirst on September 03, 2010, 18:20:11 PM
I prefer Milbemax , but use Drontal if I'm desperate!
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Post by: Gillian Harvey on September 03, 2010, 18:30:49 PM
I havent wormed since that date, I only do 2-3 times a year anyway, but usually Drontal or Milbemax. I also don't do anything at the same time as boosters (which are irregular too). Use to use Panacur Favourites, but don't know if they still do those? they were easy to give as cats thought they were treats! Drontal and Milbemax I give in cheese, wrapped in ham, or small cube of meat.

Did once have a bad reaction to Drontal - Joe went wobbly on his legs, but that was years ago.
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Post by: Kay and Penny on September 03, 2010, 18:52:55 PM
I use Advocate - once a year for Trigger and Tiffany, who stay in the enclosed garden, and every three months for Tosker, who goes over the fence

no adverse effects in any of them
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Post by: sheryl on September 03, 2010, 19:09:50 PM
I selected Drontal and Milbemax but also use Advocate inbetween.  I only use wormers every 3 months as cats are indoor but do eat some raw.

Mine are a bit strange because Raffiki is always off colour if he has milbemax so has to have Drontal but Mellika is not good with Drontal ?  So 5 of them have milbemax and Raffi has Drontal.

I know our Bengal breeder does not like to use Milbemax.

Have never wormed or de flead at the same time as boosters
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Post by: madamcat (Edd) on September 03, 2010, 19:14:52 PM
Have submitted on the poll. Milbermax.

Used to use Drontal but same as Mark I just could not get it down in one and ended up with the cats foaming and a soggy tablet. So was glad when Milbermax was introduced at my vets - so much easier.

When my cats are vaccinated, the vet also gives the Milbermax - no adverse effects (Also used to administer the drontal previously). Cats are 14 years and 8 years old and have been wormed since kittens.
In fact Chelsea is going for her boosters and wormer next week - should I be worried  :scared:

The only thing we do not do at the same time as vacs and worming is the spot on deflea.
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Post by: bunglycat on September 03, 2010, 19:46:35 PM
Don''t worm that regularly as none catch anything and don''t go out that much -but have only ever used Milbemax -no bad reactions from any of them .
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Post by: madasacatter on September 03, 2010, 20:49:43 PM
I tend to use Milbemax for the rescue cats, and Drontal for our own cats.  I love the small size of the Milbemax, but it is pricey in comparison to Drontal.

I don't ever vaccinate and worm the same day, I just feel it is too much for a cat's system. 

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Post by: nickynoo93 on September 03, 2010, 21:16:50 PM
I use Profender from the vets. Spot On. The only problem we have with it, is that it leaves their black fur with a chalky looking patch on them.

Just coming up for boosters this month as well as wormer, but will do it seperate.

Nicky
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Post by: Liz on September 03, 2010, 21:33:29 PM
We use Millibex - easier to hide for the ferals and small enough to hide in various things as worming most of the Clan ferals is an artform with a spreadsheet!

We use Drontal on the big domestics - all 6kgs plus and use teh trusty Pill popper for that

Baby Charlie has had Panacur and a Kitten Millibex

Riley and Harper have both been profendered whilst having the boy bits removed and will be getting Millibex in a nice treat :sneaky:

We worm every 3 months although it sometimes takes me a tad longer with the ferals as they are naturally suspicious of some of the things I try to bribe them with

September is the start of wrming for us and I do worm the indoor outdoors inbetween times if they having been eating what they have been catching :shocked:
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Post by: JackSpratt on September 03, 2010, 22:21:51 PM
Before I knew of the ineffectiveness and risk involved, I used shop bought. I now use drontal.
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Post by: BazandGem on September 03, 2010, 22:27:39 PM
I haven't voted as Rossi hasn't been wormed since 1st July, but when he's due for his (3-monthly) worming tablet in a couple of weeks, it'll be Milbemax. The vet gave him his previous one in June at the same time as his 2nd vaccination and he didn't have any reaction to that.

Used a shop-bought one (Bob Martin?) with Bazza in the past but as there are something like up to 12 tablets (depending on cat's weight) that you have to get into them at intervals over a 2/3-weekly period, the Milbemax seems a much easier option!
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Post by: Rosella moggy on September 03, 2010, 22:39:39 PM
Only use Milbemax on the "big" uns now as Drontal too big and obviously tastes horrid from previous reactions.  A bit hit and miss; maybe every 6 months or so.

9 week old newbie just vaccinated (inc Felv) and really knocked him for six for most of the rest of the day; was quite worried but much better by next morning.  As it happens, I forgot to pick up the panacur sachet altho vet prescribed at same time as spot on flea/wormer the week before only covered roundworm.  I collected it 2 days after vac and then young un refused to eat the 1st meal I applied it to (doesn't seem to like cod Felix kitten food) so panacur given about 3 days after 1st vac and no side effects.
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Post by: Fire Fox on September 03, 2010, 23:23:48 PM
I haven't yet wormed Noah as he is indoor only and I get to inspect all 'doings'.  :sick: I did buy some wormer from VetUK but have since lost it. Am I a very bad meowmy?  :(
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Post by: Gill (sneakiefeline) on September 04, 2010, 02:21:28 AM
I am worried about this  cos Misa is off to be checked out on Monday and will be boostered, frontlined and wormed..............this only happens once a year and he is givem alittle tablet for worming, cant remember if its drontal or millibax, but its tiny.

Then Sasa will be going......sigh, will be boostered, given a worming injection and stronghold.

Should I be worried about any of this and change Mondays arrangements?

Sasa is usually given a sopt-on wormer but because I want her strongholded this time, mainly for her ears, she will have to have a worming injection, which she had two years ago when she was sedated to have closer check.
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Post by: maryas on September 04, 2010, 02:34:57 AM
Sorry, I've never wormed any of my cats so I can't help.

Mary
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Post by: Janeyk on September 04, 2010, 07:02:20 AM
Don't do it often, may be once a year and get one from the vets after their health check and I'm given Profender.
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Post by: Teresa Pawcats on September 04, 2010, 08:50:47 AM

Should I be worried about any of this and change Mondays arrangements?


Nothing for anyone to worry about. However I would make sure that cats/kittens are weighed acurately before being treated with Milbemax.
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Post by: Ellen2010 on September 04, 2010, 11:36:20 AM
I always worm a couple of days after treating them for fleas as the vet said "Otherwise I may as well not do them" I use Drontal on all my cats and no side effects although it is a wrestle to get them down some of them as they see them come out and leg it lol.  My cats do not go out but are still done about 3 or 4 times a year.
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Post by: Susanne (urbantigers) on September 04, 2010, 12:00:09 PM
I gave Jaffa and Mosi a drontal tablet a week or so ago.  I have always used drontal for worming for no other reason than that is what the vet has always given me (I buy online now as it's cheaper).  Never had any adverse reactions and I find it fairly easy to pill them.
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Post by: Liz on September 04, 2010, 13:36:35 PM
Have to say ours are all weighed twice a year at the vet on injection/Programme visits them Programme only visits - all except Ace and Blue cause we can't get near them  :rofl: - but both are about 5.5kgs going by the their sizes compared to the others :rofl:
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Post by: Dawn F on September 04, 2010, 19:06:44 PM
I use milbemax because its smaller, I don't use it every 3 months though probably twice a year
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Post by: Teresa Pawcats on September 05, 2010, 11:59:29 AM
Just want to remind people to make sure their cat/kitten is weighed accurately before using Milbemax.

Kitten tabs 0.5 – 1 kg ½ tablet 
                         1 – 2 kg 1 tablet
 
Adult tabs    2 – 4 kg  ½ tablet
                   4 – 8 kg  1 tablet
                   8 – 12 kg  1 ½ tablets
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Post by: Desley (booktigger) on September 05, 2010, 12:35:28 PM
Buster has just been done today with Milbemax - he was weighed on Tues before the vet dispensed it due to a typo on his weight last week!! I was shocked at the price though - it was £12.22 for a Milbemax and one tin of A/D. The girls were done with Stronghold and Droncit earlier in the year, they dont get wormed very often though as they dont leave the house. I think i generally order one when they get vac'd purely because they get weighed at the same time. I really struggle with Drontal, and the one downside to getting it online is you might not know the weight of your cat.
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Post by: Teresa Pawcats on September 05, 2010, 12:55:12 PM
Desley, dont want to worry you but have you read this on the Noah site
 
No studies have been performed with severely debilitated cats or individuals with seriously compromised kidney or liver function. The product is not recommended for such animals or only according to a benefit/risk assessment by the responsible veterinary surgeon.

Isnt Buster the one being investigated?
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Post by: Desley (booktigger) on September 05, 2010, 13:01:23 PM
Yep, and while his bloods show both those organs are fine, he does have anaemia, protein in his wee and kidneys on the large end of the normal scale, all of whcih would indicate kidney issues. Better keep a close eye on him and speak to the vet tomorrow.
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Post by: sheryl on September 05, 2010, 20:21:07 PM
Our vet charges £6.20 for Milbemax Mark  >:(
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Post by: MrsR on September 05, 2010, 20:52:34 PM
Always used Drontal and never had a problem with it and found it always works every time very quickly.
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Post by: Mark on September 07, 2010, 08:47:42 AM
Posts deleted.
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Post by: Leanne on September 07, 2010, 14:49:34 PM
We use Drontal too, but I can honestly say I can't remember when we last did them, may have been June/July time. We only do it twice a year really.
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Post by: Desley (booktigger) on September 09, 2010, 07:55:11 AM
I was talking to the receptionist and they have offered to help me get Drontal into mine, so we shall try Drontal next time they are due
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Post by: Rosella moggy on September 09, 2010, 17:06:35 PM
Just want to remind people to make sure their cat/kitten is weighed accurately before using Milbemax.
Kitten tabs 0.5 – 1 kg ½ tablet 
                         1 – 2 kg 1 tablet 
Adult tabs    2 – 4 kg  ½ tablet
                   4 – 8 kg  1 tablet
                   8 – 12 kg  1 ½ tablets

Thanks for that Teresa.  I didn't know and have always given Freddie a whole tablet before now and he is certainly less than 4kg nowadays and just above normal range on kidney tests. 
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Post by: BazandGem on October 01, 2010, 20:21:49 PM
Teresa, can I ask what sort of symptoms you were meaning?

Rossi had his Milbemax (1/2 tablet and he weighs just over 4kg - vet said 1/2 tab was fine for that weight as 1 tablet treats up to 8kg - so the correct dose) on 14/9/10 and on Sunday (26/9/10) spent the entire night vomiting and had a worryingly high temperature but all bloods (kidney, liver, wbc, etc) were normal.

He spent 2 days in the vets being monitored and has had various antibiotics, an anti-emetic, anti-inflammatories, and appears to be OK now but we are waiting for the (hopefully) all clear on Monday.
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Post by: Teresa Pawcats on October 01, 2010, 20:34:29 PM
Have sent you a PM
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Post by: Angiew on October 01, 2010, 21:20:34 PM
and the rest of us!!!
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Post by: CC & The Pussycat Guys & Dolls on October 01, 2010, 21:25:58 PM
Somethings happened  :shify:

I also use drontal or millbimax only when the vet gives them tho so they have been weighed prior  :)
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Post by: Teresa Pawcats on October 02, 2010, 09:43:10 AM
Somethings happened  :shify:


Please dont look for something that isn`t there, everything thats "happened" is always posted on Paws Inn Updates.
This is the important information quoted below.

Just want to remind people to make sure their cat/kitten is weighed accurately before using Milbemax.

Kitten tabs 0.5 – 1 kg ½ tablet 
                         1 – 2 kg 1 tablet
 
Adult tabs    2 – 4 kg  ½ tablet
                   4 – 8 kg  1 tablet
                   8 – 12 kg  1 ½ tablets



on the Noah site
 
No studies have been performed with severely debilitated cats or individuals with seriously compromised kidney or liver function. The product is not recommended for such animals or only according to a benefit/risk assessment by the responsible veterinary surgeon.

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Post by: CC & The Pussycat Guys & Dolls on October 02, 2010, 12:19:50 PM
Teresa I wasn't suggesting that something had happened at your own rescue and you were keeping quiet about it, I was meaning that you might of heard something of consern and reason for posting this thread!

Susspicious minds what is this forum coming to?! think I'll go hide back under my rock now>>>>>
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Post by: Teresa Pawcats on October 02, 2010, 12:27:05 PM
Heard nothing, so nothing to tell thankfully. :)
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Post by: CC & The Pussycat Guys & Dolls on October 02, 2010, 13:14:23 PM
 :)
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Post by: Desley (booktigger) on October 03, 2010, 12:08:54 PM
Well i for one am very grateful for this thread, the receptionist at my vet didn't know about Milbemax and kidney issues, so if I wormed Zi as often as I should, she could have been quite poorly by now - the only reason I dont is that the only time she leaves the house is to go to the vets.