How often do cats need to be wormed? Just found something wiggly on the floor after my cat walked by.

I saw something wiggly on the floor this morning after my cat walked past, and now I'm wondering if it's a sign she has worms. I've been diligent about her care but lost track of when she was last dewormed. How frequently should cats be dewormed to keep them healthy and worm-free?

Answer

It sounds like your cat may have worms, which can be a common issue for cats. Noticing something wiggly on the floor could indeed be a sign of this.

  • Worm infestation is common in cats and can lead to health issues if untreated.
  • Regular deworming is key to maintaining your cat's health.
  • Consult with a vet if you're unsure about your cat's deworming schedule.

It's important to remember that cats can be exposed to worms through various sources, such as fleas, hunting, or even contact with infected soil. General practice for indoor cats is to deworm them at least every three months, while outdoor cats or those that hunt frequently may require more frequent treatment. If you cannot recall when your cat was last dewormed, it is advisable to consult with a vet who can help establish a deworming schedule tailored to your pet's lifestyle and risk factors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I tell if my cat has worms?

    Signs of worms in cats can include vomiting, diarrhea, a bloated belly, weight loss despite a good appetite, or seeing worms in their feces or around the anal area.

  • What types of worms can cats get?

    Cats can commonly get roundworms, tapeworms, and hookworms. Each type requires a specific treatment, so a veterinarian's diagnosis is essential.

  • Can humans catch worms from cats?

    While it is rare, some cat parasites can infect humans. This is why it's important to maintain regular deworming and hygiene practices.

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