🐾 Keep your kitty healthy and happy with FRONTLINE's worming power!
FRONTLINE WORMER is a vet-strength cat worming treatment that effectively kills all types of intestinal worms, including roundworms and tapeworms. With easy-to-administer meat-flavored tablets, it’s suitable for adult cats and kittens from 6 weeks of age. Regular treatment every 3 months ensures your feline friend stays healthy and protected.
Pet Type | Adult |
Package Dimensions | 9.7 x 7.3 x 2.9 cm; 10 g |
Item model number | 181906 |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Item Form | Tablets |
Allergen Information | Octopus Free |
Colour | white |
Size | 2 Tablets |
Storage Information | This veterinary medicinal product does not require any special temperature storage restrictions. Keep blister in outer carton. |
Special features | Flavoured tablet, Vet-strength |
Specific Uses | Parasites |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 10 g |
A**R
Great product
Easy to use
K**L
wormer tablets
I ordered these frontline wormer tablets pack of 2 for my cats, My cats never take tablets with food so i had to give it to both of them which in itself can be stressful for them plus myself with getting clawed, having said that the tablets do the job, worked really well on both my cats and gave them their appetites back which is great. The tablets are a bit on the big size that's the only down side to them. They are really good value for money. My cats had no side effects to the wormer tablets so that's a big positive and they work really well and really quickly.
S**P
Fast acting
Tablets were a little large, so had to pound them and hide the tablets with cat food. However, my cat quickly appeared better, in less than 24 hours and was back to his normal teenage self!
E**D
was very nice and cool product very happy to buy
was very nice and cool product very happy to buy
C**L
Not sure
Tablets are big and cat will not eat it
L**M
Great
Good flea control
A**R
Great to get delivery home
Good as described
E**S
a nightmare to administer! and think twice if your kitty has allergies
my cat is an outdoor cat and he goes to the loo outside and so i haven’t been seeing his stools, but he has been demanding more and more food between meals and is very agitated. got ready for work and spotted a pile of saliva on the floor. on closer inspection, in said pile was a blade of grass and a worm. not an earthworm, a parasitic worm. instantly went into panic mode of course and ordered these pills. it’s my first time deworming him.i crushed a pill up and mixed it in with some lick-e-lix, which is how i normally administer pills for him. instant refusal. added water, some of his fav meaty treats and food. refused. added ANOTHER lick-e-lix to see if i could mask it even more; REFUSAL!!! ended up sighing and going “here we go” as i was preparing myself emotionally to administer a HUMAN SIZED pill to him, which isn’t coated at all. but my boy has health issues and luckily i’m used to having to do this. he absolutely hates any kind of handling, which is important to add.put my arm under him and held him still on the counter and put my finger holding the pill on the edge of his mouth to get him to open it. pill in. held his mouth closed as he wiggled until i saw the little lick cats do when they swallow. let go. pill SHOOTS OUT!!!!i grab it and go again. poor lil guy starts growling at me as he’s squirming. in again, spat out again. what a nightmareended up letting him go for a bit to cool down, and he went into another room in a corner. i approached him again but this time without handling him, just instantly going for the mouth and i managed to shove it in and held his mouth closed until he wriggled away, thankfully he had swallowed it as nothing shot out! hurray!sharing this to show anyone struggling with getting their kitty, especially kitties who hate being handled, how to take these pills. simply keep trying and do not give up!an hour or so after taking the tablet, he was so incredibly agitated. i do not know if these worming tablets also have an affect on fleas too? because he COULD NOT STOP ITCHING HIMSELF! he was licking, itching, all around and couldn’t stay still because of it. i have no idea why. i know my kitty gets allergies and i don’t know if this pill triggered a flare up, but poor boy exhausted himself and was so lethargic from it. after a few hours of rest the symptoms subsided.
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