How to deworm a kitten
Deworming for cats is mainly divided into internal and external deworming. Internal deworming usually involves oral deworming medication, while external deworming usually involves the use of topical drops. Below are some precautions regarding cat deworming; pet owners can continue reading. 
1. Check your body before deworming
Deworming cats cannot be done anytime, anywhere. If a cat is unwell, such as during its heat cycle, pregnancy, or illness, or even after changing to a new environment or receiving a vaccination, it is not recommended to deworm immediately, as this may worsen its condition.
2. Choose a suitable deworming medication
Once you've confirmed that your cat has no other health issues, you can start deworming. The choice of deworming medication is especially important for the owner. It's recommended to choose a deworming medication like Miaowang Qingchong that contains levamisole hydrochloride. The dosage should be adjusted according to the cat's body temperature and age.
3. Adverse reactions to deworming
Some cats may experience adverse reactions after consuming the product, such as diarrhea or nausea, which are normal. In such cases, you can withhold food for 5-6 hours to reduce the burden on their digestive system. You can also give your cat some probiotics to help stabilize their gut health.