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Whatever treatment you use should be from your vet, who can answer your questions regarding doing it at the same time, etc. The worms can usually be found in a stool sample. Are you seeing anything that looks like rice on her butt?
Anything you can buy at a petstore etc, that is a flea treatment is extremely dangerous and cats have died or been permanently incapacitated by their use.
This is one case where the prescription from the vet really is worth the few extra dollars. The over-the-counter treatments are mostly archaic and outdated and unfortunately the regulations on pet medicines are lax.
Anything you can buy at a petstore etc, that is a flea treatment is extremely dangerous and cats have died or been permanently incapacitated by their use.
This is one case where the prescription from the vet really is worth the few extra dollars. The over-the-counter treatments are mostly archaic and outdated and unfortunately the regulations on pet medicines are lax.