donsu
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Sat Jun-10-06 02:01 PM
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double checking my converting kgs. to lbs. |
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Edited on Sat Jun-10-06 02:09 PM by donsu
(if I don't get this right I could kill the cats, so need to double check)
need to worm my cats so got some meds. from Aust. did this before but used a paste, instead of pills, that had the conversion on it's papers. the pills only have this:
weight dose up to 1/2kg 1/2 tablet 1.3kg to 2.5kg 1 tablet 2.6kg to 3.7kg 1 1/2 tablets 3.8kg to 5.0kg 2 tablets over 5.0kg 1 tablet per 2.5kg
OK - 1 kg. is 2.2 lbs.
6 lb cat gets 1 1/2 tabs 11 lb cat gets 2 tabs 12 lb cat gets 3 tabs
will I kill them?
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Iniquitous Bunny
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Sat Jun-10-06 03:16 PM
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6 pound cat= 2.72 kg -1.5 tabs 11 pound cat= 5 kg - 2 tablets 12 pound cat= 5.45 kg - I'd probably just do 2.5 tablets since the weight increase is barely over the limit.
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Sun Jun-11-06 10:33 AM
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2. oh thank you, thank you - sending hugs and kisses |
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