DEWORMERS
MILPRO TABLET BIG CAT (2KG+)
MILPRO TABLET BIG CAT (2KG+)
By VIRBAC
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About Product
Even indoor cats can pick up intestinal worms from fleas, prey, soil or shared spaces. Regular deworming supports easy digestion, steady appetite and everyday comfort. When in doubt, consult your veterinarian.
What cat dewormer tablets do (all life stages ≥2 kg)
Broad-spectrum tablets are designed to treat and control common intestinal worms in cats—roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms—in a single oral dose. Your vet will set a repeat interval based on lifestyle and local risk.
How it works (plain-English science)
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Milbemycin Oxime (16 mg): acts on nematodes (roundworms, hookworms).
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Praziquantel (40 mg): acts on tapeworms by disrupting their protective outer layer.
Given at label dose, the milbemycin component can also provide 1-month heartworm prevention in contexts where cestode treatment is indicated—vet-guided only.
Features and Benefits
Who is it for?
Cats ≥2 kg (2–12 kg weight bands...
Who is it for?
Cats ≥2 kg (2–12 kg weight bands) needing broad-spectrum deworming
Homes that prefer a small, scored, meat-flavoured tablet that can be halved
Families addressing tapeworm risk (fleas, hunting) alongside a flea plan
Pet parents who want clear, vet-aligned dosing bands and easy administration
Benefits (what you get → why it helps)
Broad coverage → Milbemycin + praziquantel target nematodes & cestodes
Accurate dosing → Scored tablet supports halves for 2–4 kg cats
Easy acceptance → Meat-flavoured, film-coated tablet
Simple routine → Single oral dose; repeat on a schedule set by your vet
Trusted quality → EU-authorised veterinary medicine from Virbac
Usage and Applications
How to use
Weigh your cat to confirm the 2–12 k...
How to use
Weigh your cat to confirm the 2–12 kg band.
Give the labelled dose once, with/after food.
Re-dose on schedule set by your veterinarian.
Quick tip: If your cat is fussy, offer a tiny treat first, then the tablet, then another treat. You can also hide halves in a soft morsel.