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Intestinal Parasites 95% of kittens and
puppies are born with intestinal worms! These parasites can cause
vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, stunted growth and even death. Some
kinds, especially roundworms, are also transmissible to humans. There
are 10,000 cases of animal parasites causing disease in children every
year in the United States. Internal parasites are
diagnosed by having a fresh stool sample under a microscope by someone
here at the veterinary hospital. This should be done as part of a health
exam when you obtain a new kitten or cat, and on a yearly basis as part
of your cat’s annual health exam and vaccinations. Try to collect the
freshest sample. You can and keep it refrigerated until you can bring it
in to the veterinary hospital. Stool samples will keep up to 24 hours if
kept cool (NOT FROZEN). So that you may better
understand the problems internal parasites can cause and what signs to
look for, we have included a short description of the five most common
types of internal parasites. ROUNDWORMS… HOOKWORMS… TAPEWORMS… COCCIDIA… GIARDIA… If a stool sample is positive for parasites, the veterinarian will prescribe an effective dewormer. We usually recommend deworming twice, two weeks apart. Please weigh your animal before picking up any wormer, to ensure that the proper dose is given. A stool sample should be checked again 4 to 8 weeks later, to ensure that his or her environment is not reinfesting your pet. Clean the litter box daily as well.
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