RE: Pet Photos thread where too much is never enough.
March 26, 2018 at 3:41 pm
(This post was last modified: March 26, 2018 at 3:48 pm by Mermaid.)
This is a good demonstration of why most places don't allow cats in the workplace. This pen, it's going to have to go.
Our small puma, Earl, suffering my husband's cockamamie ideas.
We have 7 of these things now. They're pets who make us breakfast.
You are correct. Interceptor has a high dose of milbemycin (0.23 mg/lb) which does kill intestinal parasites. Heartgard contains a very low dose of ivermectin (0.00272 mg/lb), which is enough to prevent heartworm but is not enough to kill worms, so it is combined with pyrantel.
Our small puma, Earl, suffering my husband's cockamamie ideas.
We have 7 of these things now. They're pets who make us breakfast.
(March 26, 2018 at 3:36 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Vets out here have started to use something called Interceptor instead of Heartguard. That does claim to deal with intestinal parasites. Although, so does Heartguard.
You are correct. Interceptor has a high dose of milbemycin (0.23 mg/lb) which does kill intestinal parasites. Heartgard contains a very low dose of ivermectin (0.00272 mg/lb), which is enough to prevent heartworm but is not enough to kill worms, so it is combined with pyrantel.
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