Once 6 months old, worming can continue as recommended for adult cats which is every 3 months, or monthly if the cat is an active hunter. Indoor cats do not need to be de-wormed. However, if there are mice around and your cat catches them you should de-worm your cat against tapeworm.
Do indoor cats need to be wormed regularly?
As cats are at risk of reinfection, keeping up with a regular worming routine at least once every three months will help keep your indoor cat healthy and free of intestinal parasites — even if they spend their days indoors, asleep on your sofa.
How often do indoor cats need worming treatment?
Adult cats: Most cats should be wormed at least every three months – that's four times a year, once for each season.
Can an indoor cat get worms?
Both indoor cats and outdoor cats are at risk of contracting 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.
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