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At what age can cats be dewormed?

At what age can cats be dewormed?

2026-03-18 06:55:21 · · #1

Many new cat owners are concerned about deworming their cats, especially if the cat was adopted. But at what age can cats be dewormed? Let's take a closer look.

It's essential to deworm your cat regularly, starting from kittenhood. Kittens can generally be dewormed around 3 months old, and you can easily buy the medication and give it to your cat yourself. Alternatively, for the first deworming session, you can take your cat to the vet and have them perform the procedure for you.

At what age can cats be dewormed?

For internal deworming of cats, Bayer (broad-spectrum is also acceptable) is a good choice, as it is very effective. Other common deworming medications can also be used, especially for specific parasites; in these cases, you can choose a specialized deworming medication. You can also consult your veterinarian for advice on choosing the appropriate deworming medication for your cat. (The market price of deworming medications fluctuates, so you should check the actual price before purchasing.)

Many cat owners choose to use Frontline (or Advantage, Flea and Tweezers) drops for external parasite treatment. The application method is simple: just part the cat's fur and apply the drops to the skin near the spine, where the cat can't lick it. Alternatively, you can put an Elizabethan collar on the cat after applying the Frontline to prevent it from licking the parasite.

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