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  1. There are two main types of intestinal worm your cat might get: tapeworm. These are very long, flat worms that attach themselves to the wall of the gut. Your cat may pass these worms in segments. roundworm. These are the most common type of worm and look like white earthworms. Cats can also get another type of worm called lungworm, however this ...

    • What Are roundworms?
    • What Are The Clinical Signs of Roundworm Infection?
    • How Do Cats Get roundworms?
    • How Is A Roundworm Infection Diagnosed?
    • What Is The Treatment For A Roundworm Infection?
    • What Is The Prognosis For A Cat Diagnosed with A Roundworm Infection?
    • How Can I Prevent My Cat from Getting roundworms?
    • Are Roundworms Dangerous to people?

    Roundworms are one of the most common intestinal parasites of the cat. They can be an important cause of illness, even death, in kittens. Almost all cats will become infected with roundworms at some point in their life, most often as kittens. As their name implies, these are large-bodied round worms, averaging three to six inches (8-15 cm) in lengt...

    Roundworms are not particularly harmful to adult cats, but large numbers may cause life-threatening problems in kittens and debilitated older cats. In kittens, common clinical signs include a pot-bellied appearance, abdominal discomfort, depressed appetite, dull coat, vomiting, diarrhea, or poor growth. In both kittens and adult cats with small num...

    Trans-mammary (milk-borne) infection is the major route of roundworm transmission in kittens. The roundworm larvae are present in the mother's mammary glands and pass to her kittens in her milk during nursing. Both kittens and adult cats may become infected by swallowing eggs that contain infective roundworm larvae. These eggs may come from the fec...

    To diagnose roundworm infection, a small amount of the cat's stool is examined under a microscope (fecal flotation). The distinctive eggs are easily recognized under the microscope. Roundworm eggs are usually plentiful but, in some cases, it may take more than one fecal examination to find them. Occasionally, adult roundworms can be seen in the cat...

    Fortunately, the treatment for roundworms is safe, simple, and relatively inexpensive. The dead and dying roundworms pass into the stool after administration of deworming medication such as pyrantel (Nemex®, Strongid®) or fenbendazole (Panacur®). This treatment will not kill the immature forms of the worm or the migrating larvae, so at least two or...

    The prognosis for a roundworm infection is good if appropriate medication is given promptly. However, in some instances, extremely debilitated kittens may die.

    Prevention of roundworm infection should include the following measures: • Breeding females should be dewormed prior to pregnancy and again in late pregnancy. This will reduce the risk of environmental contamination or transmission from the mother to her kittens. • Kittens should be dewormed as recommended by your veterinarian. The first deworming ...

    Roundworms can be a health risk for humans. The most common source of human infection is by ingesting eggs that have come from soil contaminated with cat or dog feces. As many as 10,000 cases of roundworm infection in humans have been reported in one year in the United States. Children are at an increased risk for health problems should they become...

  2. Dipylidium caninumis a tapeworm of dogs and cats. The parasite is common throughout Europe. The intermediate hosts are the flea or the chewing dog louse and dogs and cats become infected when they ingest the infected insects. The adult tapeworm develops within the dog or cat in the small intestine (Figure 11).

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  3. Trans-mammary or milk-borne infection is the major route of roundworm transmission in kittens. The immature roundworms called larvae are present in the mother's mammary glands and pass through her milk to the kittens during nursing. Both kittens and adult cats may become infected by swallowing eggs that contain infective roundworm larvae.

  4. Roundworms are the most common type of worm seen in cats in the UK – the name for the most common of these is Toxocara cati. This worm spends most of its life cycle in the gut, but can also burrow into other body tissues and organs. These worms can also affect humans, and can cause blindness in children, so regular worm treatments are a must.

  5. www.pdsa.org.uk › conditions › worms-in-catsWorms in cats - PDSA

    Worms are a common problem for cats and, without regular treatment, most catch them at some point throughout their life. They live in the intestines, cause damage to the gut lining and steal food that the cat should be digesting. They rarely cause serious illness in adult cats but can make kittens very poorly. The best way to keep your cat worm ...

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  7. Mar 12, 2001 · Step One: The Worm Egg Develops an Embryo. Toxocara eggs are passed in the host’s feces. If a fecal sample is tested, it is possible to detect the eggs and confirm a roundworm infection. The embryonic worm develops in the outdoor environment inside its microscopic egg for 2 to 4 weeks before it can infect a new host.

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