Yes, all kittens from Purradox Sphynxery receive deworming treatments before adoption. Here’s a breakdown of the deworming process:
Aspect | Details |
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1. Deworming Schedule | Kittens follow a regular deworming schedule starting at a young age. Deworming is typically done every 2-3 weeks, beginning around 4 weeks old, and continues until they go to their new homes. |
2. Types of Dewormers Used | Broad-spectrum dewormers are used to target common parasites, including roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms. The specific deworming medication is chosen based on the kitten’s age, weight, and health. |
3. Multiple Treatments | Multiple rounds of deworming are performed to ensure that any existing parasites are fully eradicated, covering the entire lifecycle of the worms. |
4. Fecal Testing (If Needed) | If there are concerns or symptoms of other parasites, fecal testing may be conducted to ensure the most effective treatment plan. |
5. Deworming Documentation | All deworming treatments are documented and included in the kitten’s veterinary records, which are provided to the new owner upon adoption. This includes the dates and type of medication used. |
6. Preventative Care | Deworming is part of the overall health care plan to ensure that each kitten is parasite-free and healthy before going to their new home. Preventative advice is also provided to new owners to maintain their kitten’s health. |
For more information on deworming protocols and the specific care given to Purradox Sphynxery kittens, feel free to ask! You can also explore our blog post “Why Deworming is Essential for Sphynx Kittens Before Adoption”.
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