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You can tell a kitten needs to pee by watching for signs like restlessness, sniffing the floor, crouching, or scratching in a litter-like area.
Kittens typically poop between 10 minutes to an hour after eating, though this can vary based on age and digestive health.
Kittens typically begin peeing on their own at around 3 weeks of age, as they develop bladder control and independence.
A healthy kitten should not go more than 24 hours without peeing; prolonged delay may indicate a medical issue.
A healthy kitten should urinate roughly 2 to 6 times within a 24-hour period.
Kittens usually pee every few hours, often 2–6 times per day depending on age and diet.
Treat worms in cats using veterinarian-recommended deworming medications, maintaining hygiene, and regular checkups to prevent reinfestation.
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.

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