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msmeow
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Ivermectin dosage for cats -- please read there is more
Comments (6)It depends on what you are using it for, the age and weight of the cat. Like many drugs, when you use it on a cat it is used "off label" or for a purpose other than what the drug was originally desiged for. The Ivermectin or Normectin or other brands are used to kill worms in cattle. If I remember correctly the drug is found naturally in the enviorment in another country and they found through trial and error that it kills parasites by neurological dissorder. The same can happen to an animal that is given an overdose. If you plan to give it to a cat or dog you need to use the injectable type 1% type. It will absorb through the skin somewhat but not as well as giving it subque or just under the skin with an injection. Our vet gave us the .1 ml or cc dosage for our cats to kill and protect the rescue cats from ear mites, hook worms, and round worms. I do not think that it works nearly as well for fleas as Advantage or some of the other specific flea type treatments. It does work for mange as we had a cat diagnosed with mange and we were given the prescription from a cat specialist vet .1ml per week for 5 weeks. The dosage for heartworms is much much less than the dosage for ear mites and worms. We never dose kittens or young juvenile cats with Ivermectin. We dose with 1% undiluted injected anywhere subque, with .1 ml for adult cats, then repeat in exactly 15 days the same dosage. You can use the ivermectin topically in the ears which is the most absorbable place on a cat. It will kill the ear mites but may not absorb well enough for to take care of parasites such as roundworms or hookworms. If you use it topically the dosage can be around .2ml per ear.(i have used it at this dosage in the ears on adult cats without any adverse side effects) I don't like the idea of injecting this under the skin of a cat and if I had something that was more natural that "I" have found that would work I would use it. But for now this works and having ear mites may seem like a small thing but cats will self mutilate themselves scratching and can get hematomas of the ear and they will never look the same after one. Hook worms and round worms are bad stuff so IMHO it is far better to treat with what works than take a chance on what could happen to a cat. All that being said there are products that work such as revolution, but it also has a ivermectin typ product in it....See MoreSo excited! Found more BST cats!
Comments (6)Congrats on finding more cats! Very exciting! I have 9 BST chrysalises in the aquarium tank and 9 cats in a container. I was convinced that these 18 would all be over-wintering because it is getting late here, but there is a chrysalis darkening today that is going to eclose tomorrow. From what I understand, even an earlier season chrysalis can decide to over-winter. It is likely that at least one or more of your cats will over-winter. It took me a couple years, but I figured out a way to do so successfully by putting them in a mesh sleeve that is hung on the side of the house....See MoreISO: Liquid Applique......more
Comments (8)I bought some of the Puff Paints years ago; they came in little jars. I haven't seen that kind since then. But I bought a tube/bottle of Liquid Applique from a Stampin' Up rep. I'm pretty sure my local rubber stamp store carries it too. Have you done a web search for that brand name? You can use a heat gun to make it puff up, or another heat source like iron or light bulb, I believe... maybe even an oven...? The one I bought is brownish. I like to brayer it onto the paper in a thin layer and heat; then it looks (and feels) like suede....See Morechicken feet stock, more snow and arguing with a cat
Comments (5)agmss, I'm not going to complain about snow either, we've actually been very lucky in that regard. However, right now it's -7 and going down, they figure we'll have a record breaking cold night tonight and a high of 0 tomorrow, with wind. Elery and I were watering the stock today and he actually had an icicle on his nose, made Bud and Makayla laugh like crazy. I always put the feet into chicken stock, but I cook all the goodness out of them and then discard them, as I dislike the texture. I've been known to eat tongue, but I usually save all of mine for Peppi and her Dad, or grind them into the sausage, it's not my favorite. Annei...See More
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