Homeo Pet Feline WRM Clear Description
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Happy Healthy Pets Naturally
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Natural
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Up To 90 Doses Per Bottle
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Also For Kittens and Senior Cats
Can aid in and may help support the removal of tapeworm, whipworm, roundworm, and hookworm in felines. WRM Clear does not kill the worms but can help the animal’s own immune system remove them from the body. May also aid in recovery from worm effects and detoxify from effects of conventional products. Natural pet medicine, no food withdrawal required.
Benefits:
Safe Ingredients. Our safe, gentle Feline WRM Clear medication is made from natural ingredients that may help with worms at the animal’s anus, shedding worms, scoots on ground and rice-like granules in stool and on backside.
Easy To Dose Liquid. Simply dose Feline WRM Clear medicine directly into the mouth, in water, or at meal time as per pack instructions.
Veterinary Formulated. Daniel H. Farrington and his veterinarian brother Thomas Farrington created HomeoPet to bring high-quality, safe, natural and affordable treatments and supplements to pets and pet guardians worldwide.
Simple, Safe & Pure with no known side effects and can be safely used long term.
Competition legal – HomeoPet products are registered medicines, not performance enhancing products. Nothing in any of HomeoPet’s medicines test positive in show animals, therefore they are considered extremely safe for competition use.
Great Value with up to 90 doses per bottle (depending on weight).
HomeoPet Feline WRM Clear is a natural homeopathic medicine that can be safely used on cats of all ages, including kittens, adults, or senior cats.
Natural pet medicine, no food withdrawal required.
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Dose medicine directly into mouth, in water or on food
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To treat worms, administer 3 times per day for 14 days
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To prevent worms, administer 3 times per day for 7 days
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Repeat every 60 days to remove or prevent worms
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Contact your veterinarian if the problems persist.