External deworming method for Garfield cats

Dec 27,2023
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How to deworm Garfield cats externally? Domestic pet cats should be dewormed externally as soon as the owner accepts the cat. So if you buy a Garfield cat, you should do deworming externally as soon as possible!

【Drops - How to use】

The first step is to use drops and sprays differently. First, drop them into the position between the shoulder blades on the back of the cat’s neck, push aside the fur here to expose the skin, and then put the drops directly on the skin.

Step 2: Don’t let go immediately after applying the drops, because the drops penetrate into the sebaceous glands and act on the whole body to eliminate insects. Just dropping them on the hair will have no effect. You should keep pushing the coat aside to allow the solution to slowly penetrate into the skin. Then close the coat to cover the area where the medicine is applied.

Step 3: Do not drop the drops all over the body. Apply the same method to several points on the cat’s back along the spine. These parts cannot be licked and will not cause safety hazards.

Note: There is no need to massage the medication area, and do not apply the medication to damaged skin. Do not bathe your cat within 72 hours before and after use.

【Spray - How to use】

Grab the nape of the neck and spray the whole body, don't forget the face and tail. To avoid spraying the agent directly on the face, spray the spray on a soft cloth first, and then gently apply it on the cat's face. If your cat is wearing a collar, make sure the skin under the collar is also sprayed with the agent.

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