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If your cat has had fleas, there’s a chance they have tapeworms too. Cats' everyday grooming behavior puts them at risk for ingesting fleas, which means a risk of tapeworms. Fleas can carry immature tapeworms and are the main source of tapeworm infections in cats. A cat that has been infested by fleas may develop tapeworms. Outdoor cats that hunt small rodents may be at risk of infection from tapeworms as well.
- Easy and effective way to remove common tapeworms
- Removes common tapeworms in a single dose*
- For cats and kitten 6 weeks of age and older
About The Manufacturer
Elanco is a global leader in animal health dedicated to innovating and delivering products and services to prevent and treat disease in farm animals and pets, creating value for farmers, pet owners, veterinarians, stakeholders, and society as a whole.
Special Note
Steps should be taken to control fleas and rodents on the premises in order to prevent reinfection; otherwise, re-treatment will be necessary. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism.Warning
Keep out of reach of children. Not for human use.