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Cat Worms-Nicer Weather Means Caution

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

With the warmer coming up, a lot of the local cats in the neighborhood will be spending more time outdoors. With this, comes the exchange of various cat and feline ailments including cat worms and cat parasites.

Current research has been indicating that infected feces of cats with worms are the primary culprit. There really is no practical way to avoid this, as many cats enjoying wondering from home either on the hunt, or with a social aspect in mind.

Some useful precautions would be in attempting to limit your cats “travel zone”. I know what you are probably saying, “my cat can jump over 10 foot fences”, but sometimes some distractors (wavy flags etc.) on the top of the fence, is sometimes enough to alarm the cat.

If you suspect that you cat might have worms, of some for of feline parasites, the best course of action is to seek medical care as soon as possible. cat woms should not be taken lightly, as the more heavily infected your cat becomes, the greater the damage.

My cat has worms and i was wondering if the worms can live on your floor?

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

After I discovered my cat had worms I noticed real tiny little squirmy things on my floor. They try to hurry and hide when you turn on the light, when you poke at them they roll up in a ball. I tried bombing the room they are in, but they didn’t die. Can someone help me please?

Feline with worms :( what do I do? Tight Budget? In Atlanta?

Monday, March 29th, 2010

My cat is a little over a year old, fixed, up to date on shots, all that. When she last went to the vet (about 6 months ago) they said she was perfectly healthy. This was in a different city, I was in Savannah and have recently moved to Atlanta. I saw this morning that she had a little white worm on her butt. I am worried that she has worms… but I don’t really know anything about them and/or how to treat them. I am on a very seriously tight budget so I CANNOT afford to take her to the vet and pay for a fancy prescription. Trust me, I wish I could… but I don’t have the funds

Do cats get worms like dogs?

Monday, March 29th, 2010

What is good to give cats that have worms

How long will a cycle of a cat tape worm last?

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

my cats have tape worm and this is not the first time. I have taken them to the vet and gotten them their medicine for the tape worm but yet my cats got the tape worm again. But this time only two of my four cats have tape worm. What should I do?

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Cat Worm Symptoms – Your “I’m Not an Idiot” Guide to Recognizing the Symptoms of Cat Worms

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Here is another great article from a contributing author that discusses cat worms causes and some treatment methods. Pay attention to the exact symptoms that the author points out, as  many cat owners neglect these very dangerous symptoms. Here at cat worms .org, we are cat lovers and only want the best for your cat. When in doubt, seek professional medical advice:

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Read this guide and your cat will thank you for recognizing cat worm symptoms before these parasites do her long term harm. There are several types of parasitic worms that can infest your cat like: lungworms, hookworms, roundworms, tapeworms and cat heartworm. There’s plenty of synthetic parasiticides on the market, but you can opt for a natural approach to treating cat worms.

Some cat worm symptoms can be pretty darn obvious, like when kitty vomits an enormous load of half digested breakfast along with something that looks like short spaghetti. Chances are you’re looking at roundworms.

Other times, the problems caused by cat worms aren’t as obvious. Perhaps your cat is wheezing – you may think she has asthma or a cold. Every year veterinarians are presented with thousands of cats showing all the signs of a respiratory illness. In fact, a microscopic exam of your cat’s feces may indicate the presence of lungworms in her respiratory tract. The presence of lungworms will cause her to exhibit symptoms similar to asthma, but the proper remedy is much different than the treatment for asthma.

If you just adopted a kitten or an adult cat, its a pretty sure bet she came pre-loaded with cat worms. If you haven’t made it to the vet for a final diagnosis, monitor her stools in the litter box. A black, tarry or even bloody stool is a sure sign of a hookworm infection. Take her in to your vet for a reliable diagnosis.

Cats that have an advanced case of roundworms may exhibit cat worm symptoms including serious diarrhea, frequent vomiting or both. Blood may be present in the the diarrhea and vomit. The poor creature is trying to expel these bloodsuckers naturally. Unfortunately, the persistent diarrhea dehydrates her. When she vomits she ends up swallowing some of the regurgitated roundworms.

All cat worms are parasites; they suck blood. Cats and kittens are candidates for anemia. The most tragic health threat is an impacted intestinal tract – your kitten’s intestines packed with a mass of roundworms. Young cats are particularly susceptible to an intestinal perforation when this mass moves about.

Tapeworms aren’t as devastating to your cat’s health as some of the other parasites. You can recognize these cat worm symptoms too. Take a look at her anal area. She’s probably showing it to you 2 or 3 times a day during your petting sessions. Seize the moment. Do you see small, white, rice-like segments? Well, its not rice – its a segment of tapeworm.

A cat infected by a cat heartworm may be gagging, coughing, have difficult breathing or vomiting. Or she may show no signs of cat worms – she may suddenly drop dead.

So here’s your “I’m Not An Idiot Guide To Recognizing To Recognizing Cat Worm Symptoms”

Your cat is exhibiting one or more of these symptoms…

  1. Coughing, wheezing or problems breathing;
  2. Vomiting a batch of white, short spaghetti-like casings;
  3. Gagging;
  4. Frequent bouts of vomiting;
  5. Diarrhea;
  6. Black, tarry stools;
  7. White, rice-like casings sticking around her anal area

 

Its likely your vet will suggest a topical or oral synthetic treatment for purging cat worms. However, many cat owners are opting for more natural treatments using herbal remedies like Artemisia absinthinium (also called Wormwood). This herb is widely used in homeopathic practices to treat cat parasites. Consider it as a viable option to rid your cat’s parasites and free her of debilitating cat worm symptoms.

Kate Rieger has been owned by 15+ cats and is a champion of spay and release for her feral cat neighbors. She is partnered with the Kentucky S.N.I.P clinic and together they provide affordable solutions for pet owners. Never one to be short on opinion, she is on good behavior during her speaking engagements at local organizations where she spreads the word about natural alternatives to helping cats live long lives and teaching owners how to treat cat worm symptoms with natural remedies. Drop by and pick up a free copy of her eBook ‘111 Things You Don’t Know That Could Harm Your Cat’ that shows you how to protect your cat from conditions that could injure your cat. Pick up a copy and protect your cat today.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kate_Rieger

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 We hoped you enjoyed this nformation from a cotributing author. Again, here at cat worms .org, we advise you to seek professional medical advice from a skilled VET if your cat is displaying any of the above dangerous symptoms. You owe it to yourself and your cat.

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My cat has worms how do i get rid of them for free?

Monday, March 8th, 2010

 am very much so low income i have no extra money if any to take my cat to the vet. I need to know a home remedy anything.. that u know of that gets rid of worms for my 2 year old cat “torky” please help.. i can tell she doesnt feel as Chipper and playfull but hey i wouldnt either if i had worms comin out my butt. help asap! thanks guys!

Is My Toddler Safe Around A Cat With Round Worms?

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

About 4 days ago we adopted an 8 week old kitten. I took him to the vet yesterday and he tested positive for round worms. I have another cat who is 8 years old and I have a 3 year old daughter. Is it likely that my older cat will catch the worms from the kitten? They have been using the same litter box. Should I keep my daughter away from the kitten? Or just keep her away from the litter box?
I’m really concerned about the health of my older cat and of course, the health of my daughter. Thanks for you answers.

My Cat Has Pin Worms! What Is The Best Over The Counter Medicine To Use?

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

My cat has dead, rice like worms that he leaves behind everytime he lays on something. I called the vet to ask them what it’s caused by and they told me it’s from him ingesting a flea. Does anyone have any suggestions of over the counter medications for him to get rid of the pin worms?
Thank you for any HELPFUL answers!!!

What Are The Symptoms Of A Cat That Has Worms?

Friday, January 8th, 2010

How would a cat generally behave if they had worms? Would their be noticeable worms in their feces or what? Will they continue to be playful or sleep around all day? Basically, what is the major symptoms I should look for in a cat.

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