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Is it safe to deworm a cat without worms?

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Can I get worms from my cat? Yes. Even though it is rare if you practice basic hygiene (mainly handwashing), you can get certain types of worms from your cat.


What happens if you give a cat who doesn't have worms Dewormer?

They can get anemia or become severely dehydrated from vomiting and diarrhea. Kittens can have so many worms that they can not pass them through the GI tract, and that can cause an intestinal blockage, a fatal condition.

Do I need to deworm my cat if they don't have worms?

Adult cats are less affected by worms than kittens, but they still need to be dewormed. It is recommended to deworm your adult cat every 2 to 6 months with an agent that eliminates both roundworm and tapeworm.

What are the side effects of deworming a cat?

Are there any side effects from deworming medication? Although side effects of dewormer medications are uncommon, some cats may have vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, or increased salivation. These symptoms, if occurred, are usually seen within 24 hours of taking the medication and should spontaneously resolve.

Should I regularly deworm my cat?

Adult cats: Most cats should be dewormed at least every three months. A typical deworming schedule is four times a year — once for each season. Prolific hunting cats: Cats that like to hunt are at much higher risk of getting worms from eating infected rodents like mice.

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