Keep your cat healthy through regular deworming to prevent health issues caused by parasites.
Intestinal worms can cause all sorts of problems in your pet, including blood loss and diarrhea. If your cat hunts and/or goes outside, they are at risk for ingesting parasites. Regular deworming will protect your furry friend against unwanted guests. Intestinal worms can also be transmitted to humans, so that is another reason to deworm!
Hookworms, roundworms, tapeworms are all common intestinal parasites. Hookworms use tiny sharp teeth to attach onto the intestinal lining and can cause blood loss and diarrhea. Roundworms can cause impaction if left untreated. Tapeworms come out in segments that look like rice and stick to the fur around the bum.
Chronic diarrhea, vomiting, and rotund bellies can all be symptoms of a worm infestation. Worms can also be seen in vomit and stool.
Worms can be transmitted to humans. The most common way for a human to contract an intestinal parasite is fecal-oral contamination. This may include eating improperly washed vegetables from dirt that an animal has defecated in.
The golden standard is deworming monthly.
Common medication side effects include vomiting and diarrhea, which could contain worms.
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