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Dronspot cat
Dronspot cat
Dronspot spot-on deworming for cats fights worms with one cat-friendly treatment. Dronspot works against roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms, but also targets various stages of the Toxocara roundworm.
Administration
The liquid can be applied (in one spot) to the skin on the neck using a pipette and absorbed into the body through the skin. A quick and easy solution for cats that are difficult to deworm with a tablet!
Active Ingredients
Dronspot contains the active ingredients Emodepside (effective against all roundworms) and Praziquantel (effective against all tapeworms). These are the same active ingredients as in Profender for cats. Dronspot is therefore the free alternative to Profender for cats.
Dronspot can be used from 8 weeks of age and 0.5 kg body weight and is safe to use during pregnancy and lactation.
How often should you worm a cat?
The ESCCAP (European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites) recommends deworming adult cats an average of 4 times a year. Kitten deworming at 3, 5 and 7 weeks of age, then every month until they are six months old.
Leaflet
Always read the Dronspot leaflet before use.
Dronspot cat
Dronspot spot-on deworming for cats fights worms with one cat-friendly treatment. Dronspot works against roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms, but also targets various stages of the Toxocara roundworm.
Administration
The liquid can be applied (in one spot) to the skin on the neck using a pipette and absorbed into the body through the skin. A quick and easy solution for cats that are difficult to deworm with a tablet!
Active Ingredients
Dronspot contains the active ingredients Emodepside (effective against all roundworms) and Praziquantel (effective against all tapeworms). These are the same active ingredients as in Profender for cats. Dronspot is therefore the free alternative to Profender for cats.
Dronspot can be used from 8 weeks of age and 0.5 kg body weight and is safe to use during pregnancy and lactation.
How often should you worm a cat?
The ESCCAP (European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites) recommends deworming adult cats an average of 4 times a year. Kitten deworming at 3, 5 and 7 weeks of age, then every month until they are six months old.
Leaflet
Always read the Dronspot leaflet before use.
Read the instructions before use.
Animal | Cat, Kitten |
Prescription required Netherlands | No |
Prescription required Germany | |
Prescription required France | |
Prescription required Spain | |
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