Worms are a common occurrence in pets.
In this article, we will talk about the signs of worms in cats.
Where can a domestic cat get worms
A cat becomes infected with worms by licking fur that has fleas on it, or by eating a rodent infected with cestodes.
Tapeworms parasitize in the intestines, less often in the lungs.
Parasites feed on nutrients that enter the animal’s body.
How to tell if a cat has worms
Cats with worms often experience digestive and gastrointestinal disorders.
Doctors distinguish vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, refusal to feed, or, conversely, increased appetite.
In addition, pets may periodically experience coughing attacks, especially as a result of roundworm infestation.
If an animal is infected with worms, it is usually lethargic and loses weight. Your pet may also experience hair loss.
Another sign of illness in a pet is that the cat rubs its anus on objects and “rides” on the ground.
The animal's stool is either liquid or hard, and blood may appear in the stool.
You may also notice helminths or their fragments in the feces, on the fur near the pet's anus.
Previously, we talked about how cats communicate with each other.