Common Cat Parasites: Prevention and Treatment
Protecting Your Cat from Parasites
Parasites can cause serious health problems for your cat. Here’s how to prevent and treat them:
External Parasites:
- Fleas:
- Symptoms: Scratching, hair loss, flea dirt
- Prevention: Monthly topical or oral treatments
- Treatment: Flea comb, medicated baths, environmental treatment
- Ticks:
- Symptoms: Visible ticks, skin irritation
- Prevention: Tick collars, topical treatments
- Treatment: Safe tick removal, tick prevention products
Internal Parasites:
- Roundworms:
- Symptoms: Pot-bellied appearance, vomiting, diarrhea
- Prevention: Regular deworming, clean environment
- Treatment: Prescription deworming medication
- Tapeworms:
- Symptoms: Rice-like segments in stool, scooting
- Prevention: Flea control (fleas carry tapeworm larvae)
- Treatment: Prescription medication
- Heartworms:
- Symptoms: Coughing, difficulty breathing, lethargy
- Prevention: Monthly heartworm prevention
- Treatment: Complex, expensive treatment required
Prevention Tips:
- Keep your cat indoors to reduce exposure
- Use monthly parasite prevention products
- Regular veterinary check-ups
- Keep the environment clean
- Wash bedding regularly
Warning Signs:
Contact your vet if you notice:
- Excessive scratching or grooming
- Visible parasites
- Changes in appetite or energy
- Unusual stool appearance
- Skin irritation or hair loss