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Does Your Cat Have Worms?

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Worms

Internal Parasites

Cats may be infected with several types of intestinal parasites. The most common include roundworm (ascarid), hookworm, tapeworm and Giardia. Kittens with mild infections may not show any clinical signs, but can develop a pot-bellied appearance, diarrhea, and vomiting. Because most intestinal parasites are not easy to see and infection may cause only mild disease, it is important to submit a fecal sample to your veterinarian once or twice a year for screening. If your cat does contract intestinal parasites, they can be easily eliminated through medication.
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