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Do not worm a kitten less than six weeks of age. For animal use only.
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For the removal of large roundworms, Toxocara canis and Toxacaris leonina, in cats.
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Sergeant’s Pet Care Products, Inc.
Sentry Worm Away | Sergeant's Pet Care Products, Inc.
Kittens should be wormed for the first time soon after weaning; six to eight weeks old. Please refer to the following dosing table for help in finding the right dose for your cat. It is recommended that you weigh your cat to make sure you are giving the right dose.
Kittens and cats (6 weeks or older) weighing:
1 to 5 lbs......................................1 capsule
6 to 10 lbs....................................2 capsules
11 to 15 lbs..................................3 capsules
16 to 20 lbs..................................4 capsules
21 to 25 lbs..................................5 capsules
Over 25 lbs...................................6 capsules
Pull each capsule apart and empty content into one-half of the cat's regular feeding. To be sure the full dose is taken; mix it well. Make sure your cat eats the complete dose. Watch the cat for a few minutes after dosing to make sure the medication is not rejected. When cat has finished eating the dosed food, give balance of the meal. Repeat dosage in 10 days Reinfection may occur - repeat treatment if indicated.RECOMMENDED DE-WORMING SCHEDULE:
Consult your veterinarian in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism. De-worming schedules may vary depending on the climate where you live and the activity of your cat.
You May Notice:
Vomiting, loose stools (with or without blood) and decreased activity following treatment. If you notice these signs, contact a veterinarian.
OTHER INFORMATION:
Large roundworms are the greatest threat to your cat during kittenhood and can kill cats by robbing them of the vital nourishment needed to live and grow. Many kittens are born with large roundworms which are passed from the mother to the kitten(s).
Large roundworms are common so it is important to watch for these symptoms in your cat:
Vomiting and diarrhea Bloating (pot belly) Dull and lackluster coat Dull and lackluster general appearance
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