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Hi everyone! I have done extensive research after taking one of my cats to the ER vet last night for throwing up roundworms. It was a nightmare- he threw up three times, had a fever, and needed fluids. They prescribed my one cat Panacur but refused to give me more for my second cat, which I do understand buttttt I do need to deworm my second cat as well. I’m afraid he might suffer the same and I won’t be able to help him. I live in the city btw so it’s very expensive, was $150 just for the consultation…… I unfortunately won’t be able to take my other cat to the vet until the 1st of next month so pls don’t judge. I was trying to buy something I could get quickly without a prescription so if anyone can PLEASE give me the correct dosage using safeguard it would be greatly appreciated. I keep reading different instructions. My cat is 10 lbs. I’ve ordered it and it will be here tomorrow. Thank you thank you to anyone who can help!!!!
 

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I found two different dosage levels.

1 cc per two pounds of cat. Orally. Three days in a row.

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Panacur 10% is a white oral suspension of fenbendazole as a ready to administer oral anthelmintic for domestic dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. 1 ml contains 100 mg active ingredient fenbendazole.
Dose of 1ml per 1kg bodyweight as a single dose for routine worming.

Google Panacure dosage for cats and read all the information.
Thank you! Do you know what type of panacur the first one was talking about? I do see these type of dosages but I also see that the horse paste is only 10% compared to the cat and dog 18% and some people saying to use a higher dosage when using horse paste for dogs but don’t know about cats.
 
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