Milbemax Chewable Dewormer - Cats
Milbemax Chewable Dewormer - Cats
Milbemax Chewable Dewormer - Cats
Milbemax Chewable Dewormer - Cats: Effective Broad Spectrum Intestinal Dewormer
Milbemax Chewable Dewormer - Cats is a carefully selected, broad spectrum intestinal dewormer designed to treat roundworm, hookworm, and tapeworm infections in cats. This tiny, beef-flavoured tablet is palatable and often accepted directly from your hand, making treatment easier and less stressful for both you and your cat.
Available as single tablets—simply choose the quantity you need from the options provided.
Who This Is Perfect For
This product is suitable for cats over 2kg and at least 6 weeks old. It is ideal for pet parents seeking a reliable solution to manage internal parasites such as roundworm, hookworm, and tapeworm. Milbemax is also appropriate for nursing queens and their kittens, supporting parasite control from an early age.
Why We Love It at Canine & Co
Milbemax Chewable Dewormer - Cats has earned its place in our thoughtfully curated selection because it combines effectiveness with ease of administration. The small, beef-flavoured tablets help reduce the stress of dosing, supporting the bond you share with your cat. Chosen with care, this product helps you feel confident in managing your cat’s parasite control with a trusted, well-established formula.
Key Benefits
- Broad spectrum treatment for roundworm, hookworm, and tapeworm infections in cats
- Small, palatable beef-flavoured tablets that many cats readily accept
- Available as single tablets for flexible dosing
- Suitable for cats over 2kg and 6 weeks of age
- Supports treatment of nursing queens alongside their kittens
Dosage:
Only for cats over 2kg and 6 weeks of age.
- Cats - 2 to 4kg: ½ tablet
- Cats - 4 to 8kg: 1 tablet
- Cats - over 8kg: A combination of tablets should be given, consistent with the recommended minimum dose.
Treatment is oral, and the labelled dose rate is recommended. The minimum dose is 2mg milbemycin oxime and 5mg praziquantel per kilogram of bodyweight.
How Often:
Milbemax for cats should be given to cats weighing over 2 kg every 3 months. Nursing queens should be treated at the same time as their kittens.
Treatment for control of intestinal worms:
Milbemax for small cats should be given to kittens at 6, 8 and 12 weeks of age, then every 3 months.
Treatment for heartworm prevention:
Once a month, preferably on the same date.
Mature cats should be tested for heartworm before receiving Milbemax. If a dose is missed, treat immediately and resume monthly dosing.
Product Type:
For the treatment of internal parasites including roundworm, hookworm and tapeworm, in cats.
Properties:
Milbemycin oxime and praziquantel are the active ingredients in Milbemax®.
Milbemycin oxime interferes with nerve transmission in invertebrates, which helps protect against heartworm, roundworm and hookworm.
Praziquantel causes muscle spasm in tapeworm, which are then attacked by enzymes and disintegrate. It kills all intestinal forms of tapeworm.
Indications:
Milbemax protects against immature and adult roundworm (Toxocara cati, Toxascaris leonina), immature and adult hookworm (Ancylostoma tubaeforme) and tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum, Taenia spp).
If given monthly, Milbemax protects cats against all of the above, as well as heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis).
Safety:
Milbemax Cat has a satisfactory safety profile when used as per label directions. It has been tested to a minimum interval of one week between doses.
Milbemax Cat has not been safety tested in kittens weighing <0.5kg or aged <6 weeks, therefore use in these groups is not recommended.
Milbemax Cat can be used in breeding animals, including toms and pregnant or lactating queens. Praziquantel has demonstrated satisfactory safety margins during all reproductive phases.
Cats should be tested for existing heartworm infection before starting treatment.
This formulation is not suitable for use in dogs.