cat health Associating tapeworm with your darling cat doesn't sound
pleasant. If your cat is showing symptoms like lethargy or chronic
diarrhea, it's time to take it to a veterinarian. It can be a case
of tapeworms in cats [1]. But don't worry; there are medicines
available to treat tapeworm infection. Tapeworms are parasites
found in the intestine of cats. They are segmented flat worms and
hermaphroditic in nature and thus have the capability to reproduce
on their own. There are three types of tapeworm species Dipylidium
caninum, taenia and echinococcus which cause infection in cats.
Among these Dipylidium caninum is the most common thing cat
parasite [2]. They are flat, white in color and segmented. Their
length varies but can grow up to 20cm in length. These cat worms
affect the cat diet [3]. The parasites suck the nutrients from the
host body and results into cat illness. Moreover the infection is
transferable to humans. So awareness regarding tapeworms in cats
becomes necessary if you are having a pet cat. How does a cat get
infected by tapeworms? The life cycle of a tapeworm begins when a
flea feeds itself on fecal matter containing eggs of tapeworm.
These eggs hatch and become cysticercoids inside the flea. A cat
may swallow a flea containing these cysticercoids. After this the
flea enters into the cat's intestine. Here it is broken down and
the adult tapeworm gets developed from the cysticercoids. The
tapeworm feeds itself by robbing the nutrients from the host's body
by attaching itself to the lining of the host's intestine. The tail
segment of the tapeworm drops off as soon as it attains maturity.
Each mature segment contains tapeworm eggs. These segments have
mobility in them. The egg packets reach to the environment through
the cat's feces. Then again the flea larvae ingest these eggs and
the life cycle of tapeworm moves on. Cats can also get infected by
eating infected lizards or rodents. How to recognize a cat
is infected by tapeworms? The dried sections of tapeworm looks like
a rice grain. If the cat is infected these sections can be seen
near the cat's anus. The infected cat's feces show mobility of
segments. Moreover an infected cat may show signs like diarrhea,
vomiting, dry and dull coat or weight loss. Treatment of tapeworms
in cats: It is always advisable to consult a good veterinarian
before giving any type of medicine to your pet. Treatment for the
fleas as well as the tapeworm is required for an infected cat.
Drontal is a good medicine to kill tapeworms both at immature and
mature stage. Along with tapeworms in cats, it is also used
to treat roundworms and hookworms. Praziquantel, niclosamiden and
bunamidine are few other drugs which are helpful in treatment of
tapeworms in cats. Preventing tapeworms in cats: It is always being
said that "prevention is better than cure". The same applies for
your dear pet also. Taking cat care is not at all difficult. Some
precautions can save your cat from the infection. You just need to
follow few things like: Before feeding your cat cook the food well
Try to keep your cats away from lice and fleas Prevent your cat
from hunting rodents Tapeworms in cats are not serious issues.
Consult an experienced veterinarian and follow the above mention
steps to avoid any type of infection to your cat.
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