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Cat WormsFeline Parasite Infections


Cat worms are parasites that feed off of your cat's blood. In serious infestations, anemia can result. Cat Worms are becoming more problematic, as more and more cats are spending time outdoors. One of the most common ways for your cats to catch worms, is by coming into close contact with animals that have been infected. Cat worms are 100% treatable and, in many cases, they are 100% preventable. Cat worms can be treated effectively once the type of worm has been identified and how severe the infection is. Cat worms are currently not thought to cause problems for human health but we are not certain about this. Roundworm parasites are a common round worm of felines. Feline parasites are intestinal worms which could affect cats. In addition to being problematic for felines, many feline worms could also affect dogs, humans, and other animals. Cat worms are not as awful as you might think. In fact, once diagnosed, cat worms are fairly easy to treat. Cat worms are actually natural components to balance the chemical processes in the stomach and helps keep the cat healthy. What spoils the fun is when the eggs of the parasites sneak into the digestive system and become adult worms. Cat worms are intestinal parasites which attach themselves to digestive organs of a cat. Cats with worms may find themselves in excruciating pain. Cat Worms are becoming more problematic, as more and more cats are spending time outdoors. One of the most common ways for your cats to catch worms, is by coming into close contact with animals that have been infected. Cat worms are parasites that live in the cat's intestinal tract. Some are more dangerous than others; in fact some are potentially deadly, especially to kittens. If you have any doubts about your cat having worms, we recommend immediate treatment by a trained professional. Cat worms should not be taken lightly, and your cat's health should be your priority. For additional help with cat worms visit: http://www.catworms.net [1] or if your dog is struggling with worms please visit: http://www.dogworms.org [2]   [1] http://www.catworms.net [2] http://www.dogworms.org
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Date Added: 12/12/2010
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