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Cats with worms may exhibit symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, visible worms in feces or vomit, weight loss, lethargy, and a dull coat.
While some over-the-counter dewormers are available, proper diagnosis and effective treatment require a veterinarian's guidance to ensure safety and success.
Cats with worms often show signs like diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss, a pot-bellied appearance, dull coat, and visible worms in feces or vomit.
While over-the-counter deworming treatments exist, it's best to consult a veterinarian to ensure proper diagnosis, treatment, and safety for your cat.
Yes, although uncommon, certain worms like lungworms can cause sneezing and respiratory symptoms in cats.
You should consult a healthcare provider if your cat has worms, as some parasites are transmissible to humans and may require treatment.
Roundworms are the most common intestinal worms in cats, especially in kittens, and can cause various digestive and health issues if untreated.
To determine the type of worms your cat has, consult a veterinarian who can analyze fresh stool samples through tests like fecal flotation to identify specific parasites.
The most common worms in cats are roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms. These parasites can cause a range of symptoms and may lead to serious health issues if untreated.
Early symptoms of feline leukemia in cats include lethargy, poor appetite, weight loss, fever, and recurring infections due to weakened immunity.

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