Keep your cat healthy through regular deworming to prevent health issues caused by parasites.
Deworming is a simple method of treating any intestinal parasites that your cat may have. The routine deworming treatment that our hospital prescribes doesn’t even require you to administer any oral medication. The deworming used is a topical product that you apply onto the skin between your cat’s shoulder blades.
Some internal parasites that cats can get include roundworm, tapeworm, and hookworm. Another commonly seen parasite is coccidia. The topical treatment mentioned above does not work to treat coccidia and oral medication must be administered to treat this parasite.
Tapeworm segments (which are pieces of the actual tapeworm) look like grains of rice and can be seen around the cat’s rectum. Other parasites can cause gastrointestinal upset, such as vomiting or diarrhea. Internal parasites can also cause the cat to just look generally unwell with poor fur quality and thin body condition. However, frequently there are no external signs of parasitic infestation in cats.
Yes, some worms can be transmitted to humans. That’s why it is so important to have your cat’s stool analyzed for the presence of parasites.
Typically, kittens are dewormed a couple of times when they are first brought into the house. We recommend keeping your cat strictly indoors to help prevent worm infestation (not to mention prevention of disease transmission from other cats and to decrease the risk of serious traumatic injury). If your cat goes outside, then it is recommended to deworm your cat every 3 months to treat any internal parasites.
Generally, there aren’t any deworming medication side effects. Sometimes the cat can develop diarrhea if there is a high worm count in their intestines.
Menu
We use cookies on our website to make it easier for you to use. Read more.
Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browser our website and also allows us to improve our website. See our cookie policy.
We use 3 different types of cookies on our website. You can say which ones you're happy for us to use below.
These cookies do things like keep the website secure. They always need to be on.