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Made my dog ill. Made sure I used the appropriate dose for weight. Dreadful vomiting a few hours after taking it followed by vomiting the next day and worsening diarrhoea over the next few days. Under the vet at the moment and hoping things will settle down soon.
This stuff is pure magic. My cat will not accept worming tablets and she will not accept crushed up tablets in food either. In contrast, this granular anti-wormer worked perfectly when I mixed the granules up in tuna cat food and my cat ate all of it.
Just tried these after trying everything else for my cat who can sense worming treatments from a mile away - we have tried everything cutting tablets into pieces, wrapping cheese, cheese spread, ham, chicken, tuna you name it and he just walks away. The last time we tried to give him a drontal he sicked it up along with a horrible fur ball. I've just opened a can of tuna and put this powder in, which is odourless, mixed it up, left the water with the tuna, left it for 1 minute for the powder to absorb and he has troffed the lot, even went back and licked his bowl clean twice, thank you VetUK for a brilliant, and very reasonably priced product, reasonable post prices too, if you have tried everything else try this will be recommending to friends and family who have problems worming their pets and will be placing a regular order for this in the future a BREAKTHROUGH!!
My cats refuse tablets and dislike drops on their necks but these granules are no problem to administer mixed with their food.
I run a cat rescue in Spain and currently have 40 cats. Because of limited funds, I recently ordered these for the first time and what a godsend they are. I have mixed them with tinned meat or tuna and not only have the cats eaten it all, they have licked the plate clean. Because of the low cost, I now know that I can keep all the cats wormed on a regular basis rather than select certain cats because of having to pay a fortune for one tablet.
Great wormer which my dog wolfed down when mixed with some smelly canned fish. Normally she NEVER accepts wormers - including Milbemax, and even when disguised in smelly food - she will always eat around them and I have a devil of a job getting them down her. Even the cat took it without complaint! I like to rotate wormers to prevent the worms becoming resistant to the wormer. I included Panacur in my worming programme, because it can be used to treat lungworm and infection with the protozoa Giardia. No vomiting or bowel problems either. Panacur granules are odourless and tasteless which is probably why they're so readily consumed.