Friday, February 19, 2010

Cats White Spots In Feces Cat ... Worms... Help?

Cat ... Worms... Help? - cats white spots in feces

My mother sat in the living room couch, television. The cat jumped onto the sofa and sat down beside her, he thought he saw something hanging from his back, at first thought it might be something that was sitting, or a piece of excrement. After a few minutes, got up and left. My mother looked at the spot where the cat was sitting, and saw a white residue was carefully checked and noticed that he seemed to move and a small white worm .. about half a centimeter in length ..
Now everything is paranoid and worried that the cat might have an infection, and can be routed to our other cats and our dog. Our other cat did not get along with cats (possibly), so that they have no contact, or sharing food, so I do not think that the other catinfected, may be wrong though. And our dog is ahead of most of the time.

Is our cat has some kind of worm? If so, what kind? And what are the chances that even with our other animals.
Thx.

1 comment:

Lisa said...

Sounds like tapeworms, are acquired in the form of eating by mistake, while maintaining a flea or eating an infected rodent. These worms can not move to other pets without the presence of the intermediate host (such as in the feeding fleas or rodents).
Tapeworms are easily removed, but occurs when your pet has fleas or who are entitled to hunt.
You need dewormed with praziquantel, in order to get rid of them. Praziquantel is usually only available to veterinarians, but it has been in many pet stores and pet is available online for purchase. Dose ranges by weight of pets, so you need not know (believe).

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