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I have a cat I let outside.
He seems pretty skinny; I suspect maybe he has worms.
My questions:
- Is Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension safe to give my cat if he doesn't have worms and I am wrong?
- How much of a dose of Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension should I give my cat, based on weight?
My goal:
I'd like to skip a vet visit and be able to give my cat a dewormer which will not hurt him if he does not have worms, and which will be effective, in case he does have worms.
If Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension fits this criteria, then I'd like to use it.
If not, then please recommend a wormer I can buy over the counter which does.
My cat is now about 3 years old.
It's very hot where I'm at right now so it's hard to say if he's lethargic, he seems normal, just skinny.
We have 4 cats so I'm not sure who's poop is who's, but I don't think there has been diarrhea in the litter box.
He has vomited before, but almost all of my cats have done that because of cat food: they've vomited their kibble.
But there is one notable thing: about a day ago, my cat vomited bile mixed with a little bit of green grass.
Could this be another possible indication that he has worms?
I appreciate all the input greatly.
By the way, here's what I'd like to buy, I just need to know it will be safe to give my cat even in the case he does not have worms:
Amazon.com: Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension 50 Mg 16 Oz Bottle by Generic: Health & Personal Care
He seems pretty skinny; I suspect maybe he has worms.
My questions:
- Is Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension safe to give my cat if he doesn't have worms and I am wrong?
- How much of a dose of Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension should I give my cat, based on weight?
My goal:
I'd like to skip a vet visit and be able to give my cat a dewormer which will not hurt him if he does not have worms, and which will be effective, in case he does have worms.
If Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension fits this criteria, then I'd like to use it.
If not, then please recommend a wormer I can buy over the counter which does.
My cat is now about 3 years old.
It's very hot where I'm at right now so it's hard to say if he's lethargic, he seems normal, just skinny.
We have 4 cats so I'm not sure who's poop is who's, but I don't think there has been diarrhea in the litter box.
He has vomited before, but almost all of my cats have done that because of cat food: they've vomited their kibble.
But there is one notable thing: about a day ago, my cat vomited bile mixed with a little bit of green grass.
Could this be another possible indication that he has worms?
I appreciate all the input greatly.
By the way, here's what I'd like to buy, I just need to know it will be safe to give my cat even in the case he does not have worms:
Amazon.com: Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension 50 Mg 16 Oz Bottle by Generic: Health & Personal Care
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