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Can cats get Toxocara canis?

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How can I get toxocariasis? Dogs and cats that are infected with Toxocara can shed Toxocara eggs in their feces. Adults and children can become infected by accidentally swallowing dirt that has been contaminated with dog or cat feces that contain infectious Toxocara eggs.


Can cats get worms from dogs?

Can Cats Get Worms From Dogs? Yes, cats can pick up infected eggs from dog poop, as not all roundworms and hookworms are species-specific. Ancylostoma braziliense hookworm can affect both dogs and cats, as well as Toxascaris leonina roundworm.

How do cats get Toxocara?

Cases of adult Toxocara cati passed from children are documented, but they originate from the ingestion of worms expelled with vomit or faeces by an infected animal.

Can my cat get round worm from my dog?

Can my pet give the worms to me? Roundworms are not transmitted between people to other people. And they are not directly passed from dogs and cats to people. Affected dogs and cats shed eggs in their feces.

How is Toxocara treated in cats?

Ivermectin (200 g per kilogram body weight) has been found to remove adult Toxocara cati from infected cats (Kirkpatrick and Megella, 1987). Milbemycin oxime (500 g per kilogram body weight) is also effective against the adults of Toxocara cati.

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