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Re: Worming Tablets
We tried doing some of the Bengals today, we normally use Panacur but since Drontal is better thought we'd try that.
To say we had a fight is an understatement! Both arms are covered in bites and scratches and we had to concede defeat. We managed the younger ones but one of the Queens just wouldn't take it. We managed to get her to eat another one in some food but the other Queen and the stud won't eat their dinner and there's no way we could force it down their throats as they're much stronger than the one who wouldn't take it. Giving tablets to Bengals is a nightmare.
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Re: Worming Tablets
I don’t know what kind of worming tablets you use. I always get my tablet (yes 1) at my vet. Milbemax it’s called. You just need only one tablet. Perhaps it would make things a lot easier when it’s only one. I put it through her wet and she doesn’t even notice.
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