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Protecting Your Feline’s Wellness from Day One

March 25, 2018 by Sam H.

A parasitic infestation in your cat’s intestines can quickly cause illness and premature death. You may not even know your cat is sick until it is too late. At that point, the vet may have limited means with which to treat the illness.

You do not want to watch your furry friend suffer needlessly when you can take steps now to protect it from a worm infection. Stores like PetSmart, PetCo, and Vet Products Direct sell cat worming tablets online that you can give to your cat to take care of his or her health from the very first day your cat lives in your home.

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How Your Cat Gets Worms

Most cats suffer from worms at some point in its life. Many kittens get worms from their mothers when they nurse from her. Their mothers may pass the parasitic infection to the kittens before they are weaned.

Likewise, your cat may get worms from eating something that has the parasite’s eggs in it. This could be garbage or a rodent like a mouse that has worms.

Because worm infestations are so common in cats, it is important to know what symptoms to look out for if you have not yet treated your cat for worms. Some of the most obvious signs of a worm infection in a feline include diarrhea, rapid weight loss, bloody stools, vomiting, constipation, or seeing worms in the stools of your cat.

Your vet can treat your cat for worms if the infestation is caught early. However, sometimes the damage to a cat’s intestines is so severe that it is left dehydrated and very sick. Elderly cats or cats with certain health conditions like feline HIV may have to be put to sleep because they cannot recover as well as healthier cats.

Rather than subject you or your cat to a worm infection and all that can come with it, you can be proactive now by using products designed to keep worms at bay. To start, you will want to keep your cat’s litter fresh and clean at all times. Roundworms can lay their eggs in cat litter, which then can come into contact with the cat’s body and infect the intestines.

Second, you will want to use a supplement that you can buy online to de-worm your cat. If you have never de-wormed a pet, you might wonder how to do it. You may also wonder how to get your cat to take a tablet without forcing it down the cat’s throat.

You can make the process easier by first reading about the supplement on the website. You can read all about its ingredients and what it contains before you even order it. This information can put your mind at ease that you are giving your cat something that is safe and effective in fighting worms.

Second, you can wrap the tablet in a cat treat or even in a piece of ham or turkey to disguise it. Your cat will take the medicine without even realizing it. He or she may then go on to enjoy good health without a worm infection to compromise its wellness.

Many cats suffer from worms at some point. You can treat your cat safely and gently by using pet-friendly supplements that you can buy online today.

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  1. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    April 13, 2018 at 8:02 pm

    My son always makes sure to take care of his cats. He has a vet that comes to the house to.

  2. ellen beck says

    March 26, 2018 at 11:38 pm

    Fleas if ingested also cause worms. That I think is the most common. I have a liquid dewormer I give in water to the ferals, and also treat the inside cats once per year. Youre right too that some will have worms when born. Ringworm in kittens is very very common and transmittable to people. It is easy to treat in both though!

  3. Mia says

    March 26, 2018 at 2:39 pm

    My cat is tough to give pills to but I have found that pill pockets work with him. My cat originally had worms as a kitten because he was rescued from a feral colony when he was very young. He is a great sweet kitty now.

  4. gloria patterson says

    March 25, 2018 at 5:07 pm

    First the picture of the black and white cat just looks so much like my Billie Sue. I was never able to slip a pill pass my cat in bread, meat or treat. Always had to hold like the Dr. showed me and put it in her mouth. Today they have so many great products to take care of your pets and you should start using them when they are young.

  5. Dana Rodriguez says

    March 25, 2018 at 4:40 pm

    This is a great post. It is really important to treat your pets for worms.

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