Cat Pharmacy
Take Control Of Your Pets Wellbeing with Our Cat Healthcare Service
Looking after your feline friend is just as essential as looking after yourself.
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At Weldricks, we know that your cat isn’t just a pet – they’re a cherished member of the family. So, why not treat them to the care and pampering they deserve? Whether it's keeping them comfortable, healthy, or simply ensuring they look their best, we’re here to help with a wide range of high-quality cat products and cat medication tailored to every aspect of your cat’s health and well-being.
Our extensive selection includes everything from essential oral hygiene products and soothing eardrops to effective flea and tick from leading brands such as Frontline. We also carry specialised shampoos, grooming tools, and nutritional supplements to keep your furry friend in tip-top condition year-round. Each product is carefully chosen to ensure your cat stays happy, healthy, and comfortable at all stages of life.
Save big on top pet care brands with Weldricks – your one-stop shop for all your cat’s needs. We offer competitive prices on popular products and a smooth online shopping experience.
Enjoy free UK delivery on all orders over £40 . We also accept valid veterinary prescriptions from the UK, so you can easily manage your cat’s health care needs from the comfort of your home.
Cat Pharmacy FAQs
How do I give my cat a pill?
Giving your cat a pill can be challenging. Many owners hide tablets in food or use a pill giver to place the tablet gently at the back of the mouth. Always follow your vet’s instructions and never crush a tablet unless advised, as this can affect how the medicine works.
How do I give a cat liquid medicine or medicine using a syringe?
Liquid medicine is usually given using a dosing syringe. Gently insert the syringe into the side of your cat’s mouth and dispense the medicine slowly. For aggressive or anxious cats, wrapping them in a towel can help keep them calm and safe during administration.
How do I give an aggressive cat liquid medicine?
If your cat becomes aggressive, try administering medicine in a quiet space, using calm movements and minimal restraint. If this remains difficult, speak to your vet for advice or alternative treatment options.