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DVM Melanie, which panacur because the yellow box, that treats up to 10lbs, says it’s for dogs only, is it not safe to use for a 10 week old kitten?
Updated On October 31st, 2023
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | unspayed | 2 months and 26 days old | 1.5 lbs
Answered By Dr. Strydom, DVM 105
Veterinarian
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Hello, thank you for using PetCoach. Panacur granules are not labeled for use in cats in the United States. It would be impossible to get a small enough dose measured out for a 1.5 pound kitten, therefore, it is not recommended. You can, however, use the Panacur liquid but that needs to be given once a day for 3-5 days in a row and is rather expensive. It can be purchased over the counter. Follow the dosing recommendations on the bottle. ( https://www.bestvetcare.com/panacur-oral-suspension-for-cats-and-dogs-pack-316.aspx ) It is better, and recommended, to give liquid PYRANTEL to kittens. You can also buy this over the counter. Follow dosing and frequency recommendations on the packaging but in general, the dose is 1.0mls per 10 pounds of body weight. You need to get a 1cc syringe and give 0.15mls right now as she is 1.5 pounds. You will need to increase the dosage each time as her weight will be increasing. ( https://www.chewy.com/petarmor-sure-shot-2x-dewormer/dp/120069 ) Hope this helps. Best wishes.
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