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  1. Indoor cats get worms from chasing an infected rodent. One of the most common ways indoor cats come into touch with worms is by chasing an infected mouse. Mice are rodents that carry a variety of worms and illnesses as a result of their habitat and diet. By going after an infected mouse or other sick rodents, an indoor cat might readily get ...

    • From leashed-walks or time in the garden. While it’s mostly harmless to put your cat into a harness and take him or her out for walks or (more frequently) flops on the ground in your garden, it is possible, however unlikely, for your cat to catch a parasite or disease while out.
    • From another family pet. While you may not put your cat in a harness and take him or her out out on walks in your front yard or neighborhood, chances are if you’ve got a dog at home, he or she goes out for walks with you quite frequently.
    • From visits to the vet, another pet owner’s house, or a pet sitter. This point is along the same lines as the last one. If one of your other pets can give your cats parasites and diseases, so can other people’s pets – and that means your cat can technically pick something up while having a visit at the vet.
    • From your shoes & shoe laces. Now, if you think keeping your house cats from meeting and greeting any other animal is enough to prevent them from being exposed to parasites that can be picked up outdoors, you’d be wrong, because your cat can still have exposure to these through you.
  2. 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 ...

  3. 7. Avoid raw or undercooked meat: Feeding your cat raw or undercooked meat increases the risk of contracting certain types of worms. Stick to commercially prepared cat food that meets their nutritional needs. 8. Keep indoor plants safe: Some plants can harbor parasites that may cause harm if ingested by cats.

  4. Oct 3, 2024 · Lots of owners think that because their cats live indoors, they will not be at risk of catching worms. Unfortunately, this is not the case, and many indoor cats end up with large worm burdens as ...

  5. Oct 4, 2024 · The most common hookworms in cats are Ancylostoma. The worms burrow into the intestinal lining, causing gastrointestinal issues such as bleeding and weight loss. They are typically caught when ...

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  7. Oct 21, 2022 · When hunting, indoor cats can pick up parasites and worms when they catch and devour rodents or insects such as flies, mosquitos, cockroaches, fleas, and other household pests that harbor worm eggs. Mice and the common house fly are two of the many pests that can carry roundworm eggs. Worms can be passed to kittens by their mother’s milk.

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