How to deworm a cat
As a pet owner, regularly deworming your cat is an important part of ensuring its health. Parasites not only affect the growth and development of cats, but can also be transmitted to humans. This article will combine the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days to give you a detailed introduction to cat deworming methods, precautions and answers to frequently asked questions.
1. Common types of parasites in cats
Parasite type | route of infection | Main symptoms |
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roundworms | Maternal transmission, accidental ingestion of eggs | Vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal swelling |
tapeworm | Fleas spread, eating raw meat | Anal itching and insect segments visible in the feces |
hookworm | Skin penetration, accidental ingestion of larvae | Anemia, black tarry stools |
heartworm | Transmitted by mosquito bites | Cough, difficulty breathing, exercise intolerance |
2. Recommendations on frequency of deworming
Cat age | Internal deworming frequency | External deworming frequency |
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Kittens (2-6 months) | 1 time per month | 1 time per month |
Adult cats (indoor) | Once every 3-6 months | Once every 1-3 months |
Adult cats (outdoor) | 1 time per month | 1 time per month |
3. Guide to selecting anthelmintic drugs
Drug type | Represent the brand | Suitable for parasites | Usage |
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oral tablet | Bayer, Milbexime | Roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms | Feed directly or mixed into food |
drops | blessing, great favor | Fleas, ticks, ear mites | Apply to neck skin |
spray | Frontline | ectoparasites | Spray all over |
Injections | Ivermectin | Heartworms, mites | veterinary injections |
4. Insect repellent operation steps
1.Preparation:Choose a deworming drug appropriate for your cat's age and weight, and prepare small treats as a reward.
2.Oral medication feeding:Place the tablet at the base of your cat's tongue, close your mouth and gently massage the throat until swallowed. You can also use a feeder or crush it and mix it into wet food.
3.Use of topical drops:Remove the hair on your neck and drop the solution directly on your skin to avoid being licked by your cat.
4.Observe the reaction:Pay attention to the cat's condition within 24 hours after deworming. If any abnormality such as vomiting or diarrhea occurs, seek medical attention promptly.
5. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it normal for a cat to poop out worms after being dewormed?
A: This is a normal phenomenon, indicating that the drug is working. If the worms are still expelled for many days, it is recommended to deworm again after 2 weeks.
Q: Can pregnant female cats be dewormed?
A: You need to consult your veterinarian to choose safe medications during pregnancy. It is generally recommended to deworm before breeding and after the lactation period.
Q: Can deworming drugs be mixed?
A: Different drugs need to be used 3-5 days apart to avoid drug interactions. It is recommended to consult with your veterinarian to develop a deworming plan.
6. Precautions after deworming
1. Do not bathe the cat within 48 hours after deworming to avoid affecting the efficacy of the medicine.
2. Households with multiple cats should be dewormed at the same time to avoid cross-infection.
3. Clean the cat litter box, food bowl and living environment regularly to reduce the risk of repeated infection.
4. Keep your home clean and vacuum regularly, especially in corners where cats often stay.
5. For outdoor cats, consider using an anti-flea collar as additional protection.
7. Supplementary natural deworming methods
In addition to chemical anthelmintics, some natural methods can also help prevent parasites:
1. Add a small amount of pumpkin seeds (ground) to food, the cucurbitacin in them helps repel insects.
2. Dilute apple cider vinegar and spray it on the cat's hair (avoiding the eyes) to change the pH value of the skin to prevent fleas.
3. Groom your hair regularly to detect external parasites early.
4. Keep your cat’s diet balanced and enhance immunity.
Through the above systematic deworming knowledge and methods, I hope it can help you better protect your cat’s health. Remember, prevention is better than cure, and regular deworming is responsible pet ownership. If there are special circumstances, please be sure to consult a professional veterinarian.
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