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Can a cat pass worms to another cat?

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The two common roundworms of cats are called, Toxocara cati and Toxascaris leonina. Eggs from these worms are passed in the faeces and can remain viable in the environment for several years. These eggs can infect other cats in two ways. 25 июл. 2018 г.


Can worms transfer between cats?

Roundworms are free-living in the intestines. Roundworms do not require an intermediate host to spread from cat to cat, but can be transmitted by ingesting the eggs that are passed in the feces of an infected cat. Hookworms are one of the most significant intestinal parasites of the cat.

Are worms in cats contagious to other cats?

If you find one pet has worms, others may as well. That is because they share the same environment and therefore the same risk factors. Some worms are more likely to be shared than others.

How easy is it for cats to spread worms?

Infestation depends on the type of worm, but most often, cats get worms by coming into contact with fleas, eggs or infected particles in feces. Fleas are carriers for tapeworm eggs. If a flea jumps onto your cat, they could accidentally ingest the flea by grooming or scratching.

Can parasites spread from cat to cat?

How Your Cat Gets Intestinal Parasites. Roundworms: Primarily spread from cat to cat via infective eggs shed in the poop. Kittens can also get roundworms from nursing on an infected mother cat. Hookworms: Hookworm larvae can enter the cat either by mouth or through the skin, particularly the feet.

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