Worms and Worming


All cats can get worms at some stage. They rarely cause serious health problems but can be responsible for digestive upsets, especially in kittens. To keep your cat free of worms, we advise that weaned kittens are wormed every two weeks until they are twelve weeks old, then once or twice a year after that.

If your cat hunts or has a flea infestation, he may also get tapeworms. Safe and effective wormers are available to Croft clients over the counter at reception.

Please contact us to find out more about our worming options.

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