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Yes, some types of cat worms, such as roundworms and hookworms, can spread to humans through contact with contaminated feces or soil.
Worms in cats are typically treated with deworming medications prescribed by a veterinarian, tailored to the type of parasite involved.
Yes, some cat worms, such as roundworms and hookworms, can spread to humans and cause health issues.
Worms in cats can be cured using veterinarian-prescribed deworming medications tailored to the specific type of worm infection.
Yes, some types of worms in cats, such as roundworms and hookworms, can spread to humans through contact with contaminated feces or environments.
Cats with worms may feel lethargic, have a poor appetite, and show signs of discomfort such as scooting or vomiting.
Cats with worms may show signs like weight loss, vomiting, bloated belly, or visible worms in feces or around the anus.
You can tell if your cat has worms by observing symptoms like weight loss, vomiting, a bloated abdomen, and visible worms in stool or around the anus.
Cats with worms may show signs such as weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, bloated abdomen, and visible worms in stool or around the anus.

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