During pregnancy, it is not recommended to use internal and external anthelmintic drugs for cats. Because some of the pharmaceutical ingredients in internal and external anthelmintic drugs may cause fetal malformations during pregnancy, it is recommended that cats be bred two days before pregnancy. Perform internal and external deworming every month or so to prevent cats from being infected with parasites during pregnancy.
Deworming Most of the drugs are weakly toxic, which can cause gastrointestinal discomfort in mild cases and can cause fetal miscarriage in severe cases. Therefore, it is recommended that cats take oral deworming medicine one week before breeding, which can not only improve their own deworming effect, but also provide good antibodies to the fetus.
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If the cat accidentally eats deworming medicine, be sure to take it to the pet hospital for a detailed examination to prevent problems.