Cat Worming Treatments & Preventatives
Protect your cat from worms with trusted worming treatments and preventatives. Shop tablets, pastes, and spot-ons from top brands like Drontal, Milbemax, and Profender.
Cat Worming Treatments for Complete Protection
Worms are a common concern for cats, but prevention and treatment are easy with the right products. Our range of cat worming treatments and preventatives helps keep your cat healthy, happy, and free from internal parasites such as tapeworms, roundworms, and hookworms. Whether you need tablets, pastes, or easy spot-on applications, we stock only trusted brands vets recommend.
When Should You Worm Your Cat?
- Kittens: Every 2 weeks until 12 weeks old, then monthly until 6 months
- Adult cats: Every 3 months as a minimum
- Pregnant or nursing queens: Speak to your vet for tailored advice
Top Brands for Cat Worming
- Drontal: Trusted tablet wormer for cats targeting roundworms and tapeworms
- Milbemax: Broad-spectrum allwormer for cats of all sizes
- Profender: Easy-to-use spot-on treatment with no need for tablets
- ParaGard: Fast-acting allwormer tablets for cats and kittens
- Bravecto Plus: Long-lasting flea, tick & worm protection in one dose
Popular Cat Worming Products
- Drontal Cat 4kg & 6kg Ellipsoid Tablets
- Milbemax Allwormer Tablets for Small & Large Cats
- Profender Spot-On for Medium & Large Cats
- ParaGard Allwormer Tablets for Cats up to 5kg
- Tapewormer Single Tablets
- Bravecto Plus for Small, Medium & Large Cats
- Revolution Plus for Flea, Tick & Worm Prevention
- Moxiclear for Cats and Kittens
How to Choose the Right Product
The best product depends on your cat's age, weight, and lifestyle. Tablets like Drontal and Milbemax are ideal for straightforward worming, while spot-ons like Profender and Bravecto Plus offer multi-parasite protection with less fuss.
FAQs
How often should I worm my cat?
Adult cats should be wormed every 3 months, while kittens need more frequent treatments as they grow. Always follow vet guidance and product instructions.
Can I use dog wormers for cats?
No – never give dog wormers to cats. Always use products specifically formulated for cats to avoid dangerous overdoses.
Do indoor cats need worming?
Yes – indoor cats can still get worms from raw food, flea infestations, or contact with contaminated surfaces. Routine worming is essential.
What’s the best all-in-one wormer for cats?
Spot-on treatments like Profender or Bravecto Plus are great for broad coverage against intestinal worms, fleas, and ticks.