No more tablets! 40% discount on cat »spot on« wormer Profender

Please note that this offer has finished as of 31 August 2008.

Still giving worming tablets to your cat?  Too much stress for everyone!  Get bang up to date with a great product (applied to the skin on the neck - no fuss) and no hissy fits from your feline.  Blitz the worms and save money too - you'd be mad to do it any other way!
And did you know people can 'catch' worms from pets?  Or that tapeworms wriggle out of your cat's bottom onto the fur around his/her tail?  Lovely!  Sort them out with Profender!

More about parasites...

Tapeworms and roundworms are very common in cats, and if passed to people can cause serious health problems (particularly eye damage in children). Thankfully this is infrequent in the UK, but it does happen to a number of people every year. In addition, worms are unpleasant and unsightly appearing on your cat's fur around the tail area.  Cats can get worms from hunting and eating their prey, or from having fleas (fleas carry the intermediate stage of some worms).
It's in the best interest of your pet (and you and your family's) to get rid of worms with regular worming, usually four times a year (usually with tablets but perhaps we have a better idea!!).  
Giving cats tablets can be difficult. Cat bites and scratches are at the very least painful, but can lead to amputation of fingers or worse in extreme situations.

We recommend changing to a more convenient & very effective worming product, AND save money & cut the stress for all concerned at the same time.

Throughout the month of August 2008 we are offering a massive 40% discount on Profender spot-on wormer for cats.

Normal and discounted prices (per pipette) as follows:

Size of pipettePrice without discountPrice @ 40% discount
Small cats (≥0.5 - 2.5kg)£4.52£2.71
Medium cats (>2.5 - 5 kg)£6.19£3.71
Large cats (>5 - 8 kg)£6.19£3.71

For cats heavier than 8kg a combination of the above pipettes can be used.

Warnings:
  • Do not use in kittens under 8 weeks of age or weighing less than 0.5 kg!
  • Do not administer by mouth!
  • Avoid the treated cat or other cats in the household licking the site of application while it is wet.
These are just some of the precautions you must take when administering Profender. Please refer to the drug information sheet that came with the medication for more information.


»Cat looking up« courtesy of andertho on Flickr.