In vitro deworming of kittens is an important step as it helps them stay healthy by being free from parasites. This article will introduce the basic steps and precautions for in vitro deworming of kittens.
1. Preparations.
Before performing in vitro deworming of kittens, we need to make adequate preparations. First of all, we need to prepare some necessary tools and medicines. Common tools include insect repellent droppers, disposable gloves, towels and tissues, etc. In addition, we also need to prepare a dedicated deworming time box to ensure the safety and comfort of the kittens. For the drug, we need to choose an in vitro anthelmintic drug that is suitable for the kitten and use it according to the dosage on the instructions.
2. Take a bath and clean.
Before performing in vitro deworming of kittens, we need to make sure that the cat's coat is clean and tidy. This can help us better instilled the drug into the cat's ** and reduce the irritation of the drug to the cat. When bathing, we need to use a mild pet body wash and make sure the cat is completely dry before deworming.
3. Drip medicine. Drip medicine is one of the important steps of in vitro deworming of kittens. Before dropping the medicine, we need to disinfect the drug dropper and drip the medicine on the cat's **, especially on the back of the neck**. The drug in this area can be quickly absorbed by the cat's **, so as to achieve the best deworming effect. It should be noted that we need to avoid dropping the drug on the cat's hair when dropping the medicine, so as not to affect the absorption of the medicine. In addition, we also need to pay attention to the cat's reaction to ensure that the drug does not cause harm to the cat.
4. Isolation and observation.
After the kittens have undergone in vitro deworming, we need to isolate and observe them for a period of time. This is because some medications may cause allergic reactions in cats and even lead to poisoning. Therefore, we need to keep the kitten in a relatively safe environment and keep an eye on its condition. If any abnormalities are found during the observation period, such as the cat has symptoms such as difficulty breathing, redness and swelling, you should seek medical attention in time.
5. Precautions.
When performing in vitro deworming of kittens, there are some precautions that we need to pay attention to. First of all, we need to pay attention to the composition and dosage of the drug to ensure that we choose the right medicine for the kitten. Secondly, we need to pay attention to the cat's physical condition and age, some drugs may not be suitable for cats that are too young. In addition, we need to pay close attention to the cat's condition in the days before and after the drug is working, and make a good record. Finally, we also need to pay attention to environmental hygiene and ensure that the cat's living environment is clean and tidy to reduce the breeding of parasites.
In conclusion, in vitro deworming of kittens is an important step that can help protect them from parasites. When carrying out in vitro deworming of kittens, we need to make adequate preparations, ensure that the cat's hair is clean and tidy, drip the drug on the ** and pay attention to the cat's reaction and isolation and observation. At the same time, we also need to pay attention to the composition and dosage of the drug, the cat's physical condition and age, the observation of the days before and after the drug takes effect, and environmental hygiene. Only with these preparations in place can you ensure the health and safety of your kittens.