Effective deworming
for the health of your pet
Important vaccinations for your cat
Weight loss
Changes in appetite
Bloated belly
Diarrhoea or constipation
Visible worms in faeces or vomit
Cough (especially with heartworm infestation)
Why is deworming important?
Regular deworming helps to reduce the burden of parasites such as roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms and heartworms. These parasites can lead to digestive problems, weight loss, anaemia and other serious health problems. Early and regular worming not only protects your pet, but also your family by preventing the transmission of worms to humans.
How does deworming work?
Our specialist staff will carry out a thorough examination of your pet and recommend a personalised deworming plan. This can vary depending on the age, type, size and lifestyle of the pet. Deworming can be carried out in the form of tablets, spot-on preparations or injections. We attach great importance to selecting the most suitable and effective method for your pet.