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FRONTLINE® WORMER Flavoured Tablets for Cats (1kg and over)

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  • £6.36 £7.49 Save £1.13 2 Tablets
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Give worms the FRONTLINE® Tratment and protect your pet with FRONTLINE® WORMER. You already know FRONTLINE® as the UK’s best-selling flea and tick protection brand for your best friend*. Now you can choose FRONTLINE® to help protect your pet against intestinal worms too.


Get 15%* off FRONTLINE® WORMER tablets until 30th April 2024, or while stocks last. The prices shown already reflect this discount. *Terms and Conditions Apply.

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Worms are easy to pick up from infected soil, grooming and hunting, and by the time we spot symptoms like digestive upsets, weight loss or lack of energy, the problem is already well established. Worms can affect humans too, causing ill health and even blindness. That’s why pets need regular worming.

FRONTLINE® WORMER Flavoured Tablets for Cats is a broad-spectrum wormer that kills all types of intestinal worms commonly found in the UK: roundworms and tapeworms. These tablets are film-coated and meat flavoured and can be given with or without food, making it easier to give to your pet.

This wormer is suitable for cats and kittens from 6 weeks of age and weighing at least 1kg. It is also licensed for use in nursing cats.

*Market Share Dashboard MAT January 2023.

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FRONTLINE® WORMER Flavoured Tablets for Cats (1kg and over) is available in the following size:
  • 2 Tablets

Key Benefits

  • Kills tapeworms and roundworms
  • Can be given any time - with food or on an empty stomach
  • No withdrawal period is needed
  • Easily dividable
  • Tasty flavour

Ingredients

  • Active Ingredients
    Pyrantel embonate 230mg, Praziquantel 20mg
Instructions

For routine treatment, worm your adult cat(s) with FRONTLINE® WORMER every 3 months. In certain circumstances, it may be advised to worm more frequently. Examples include higher-risk scenarios, such as if your pet lives with small children or an immunocompromised adult, or where your pet has a frequent risk of infection. In these cases, or in case of suspected heavy roundworm infection, we recommend you contact your vet for further advice.