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Cat Worm Treatment

Cat Worm Treatments for Complete Internal Protection

Keep your cat healthy and worm-free with our range of trusted cat all wormers. Intestinal worms can impact your cat’s digestion, energy levels, and overall wellbeing, but regular worming is a simple way to protect their long-term health.

Many cats are commonly affected by internal parasites such as roundworm, hookworm, and tapeworm. Tapeworm is one of the most frequent worms seen in cats and often requires a specific worming treatment, as it is not controlled by many standard flea or combination products.
Because different worm species require different active ingredients, using a dedicated worming product is essential to ensure full internal parasite protection. Regular worming helps break the parasite lifecycle and reduces the risk of reinfestation and transmission.

Our range includes trusted worming brands such as DrontalMilbemaxMilpro, and Profender, with tablet and topical options to suit cats of all ages and lifestyles.

For complete internal parasite protection, explore our full range of cat all wormers and choose the right solution to keep your cat protected year-round.

FAQs

How often should I worm my cat?

Most adult cats should be treated every three months, but kittens require more frequent treatment.

Can indoor cats get worms?

Yes. Even indoor cats can pick up worms from fleas, other pets and insects like flies and cockroaches.

What’s the best type of worm treatment?

Tablets and topical spot-ons are both effective. Choose what works best for your cat’s routine and comfort.

Are worm treatments safe for kittens?

Yes, but the correct product and dosage depend on age and weight. Always follow the product guidelines.

Can I combine flea and worm treatments?

Yes, and in many cases you should. While some flea and worm products protect against roundworm and hookworm, most do not cover tapeworm, which is commonly transmitted by fleas. To ensure full protection, many cats need a separate tapeworm treatment alongside their flea product. Always check the product label or ask our team for help choosing the right combination for your cat.