Feline Parasite Control
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Both deworming and screening for intestinal parasites should be performed on kittens on a regular basis throughout the first four months of their lives. It is essential to do a feces test on your cat once a year, especially if it spends a significant amount of time outside, in order to guarantee that it is free of parasites that might potentially cause serious harm to you. We would appreciate it if you could provide our veterinarian with information about your cat's lifestyle so that they may prescribe appropriate preventatives.
Different types of parasites, including giardia, coccidia, hookworms, tapeworms, and roundworms, are often seen in cats. The presence of parasites in your feline companion may be identified by a number of symptoms, including dry skin, diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, and an enlarged stomach. It is important that you be aware of these symptoms; nevertheless, it is important to keep in mind that your cat could not exhibit any of them at all. For example, the excrement produced by tapeworms may include worm particles as tiny as rice grains. It is crucial that you take your cat in for a checkup once a year at Clarence St Vet Clinic because of these and other reasons.
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