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How long can a cat live with worms?

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Cats may, at certain points in their lives, become infected with worms either through ingestion of contaminated water or soil, through their mother's milk, by .


What happens if a cat has worms for too long?

What happens if worms go untreated in cats? Depending on the type and severity of infection, worm infestations that remain untreated can lead to serious health issues for your cat – including malnutrition, severe anemia, and intestinal obstructions – which can become life-threatening.

How long can worms live in a cat?

Tapeworms can live up to two years if untreated, but often do not cause great harm to their host.

Can worms in cats be fatal?

Because worms are parasites that feed on your cat's nutrients and, in some cases their blood, cats can develop a host of health problems, such as anaemia. In severe cases of worm infestations, they can block the intestines, causing very serious health issues. In rare cases, worms can be fatal, especially for kittens.

Can cats have worms for years?

Intestinal roundworms are the most common intestinal parasites in cats and occur in cats of all ages throughout the world. 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.

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