My outdoor cat regularly hunts rodents. Should I be concerned about worms?

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Answer

Yes, absolutely. Cats that hunt and consume rodents, birds, or other small prey are at a significantly higher risk of internal parasites, particularly various types of worms like roundworms and tapeworms. These parasites can cause a range of health issues, from mild digestive upset to more serious problems if left untreated. It's crucial to maintain a regular deworming schedule for outdoor cats or those with hunting habits. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance on the best deworming protocols for your cat's specific lifestyle and to discuss fecal examinations to identify specific parasites.
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