None that I would experiment with on my own cat. There are three major types of worms that cats can get: roundworms and hookworms, tapeworms, and whipworms. Each requires a completely different type of medication.
Honestly, a fecal float at a vet clinic should cost $10-15 and the medication to treat the findings is generic, extremely safe and dirt cheap from your veterinarian. It is much safer for your cat to see the vet and get the correct medication than to try to deal with intestinal worms on your own.
None that I would ever experiment with on my cat. There are three different types of worms that cats can get: roundworms and hookworms, tapeworms, and whipworms. Each requires a completely different medication.
Honestly, a fecal float from your veterinarian should cost $10-15 and the medication to treat is generic, extremely safe and dirt cheap from your veterinarian. It is much safer and better for your cat to see a veterinarian than to try to deal with intestinal worms on your own.
No, and I strongly suggest avoiding anything you find on the internet that claims to be "safer", "better" or "cheaper" than what you get from your veterinarian. There are three major types of worms that cats can get: roundworms and hookworms, tapeworms, and whipworms. Each requires a totally different type of medication.
Honestly, a fecal float by a veterinarian should cost $10-15, and the medication is generic, extremely safe and dirt cheap from your veterinarian.
medicine from a vet, first make sure it is worms and bring in stool (poop) sample
Some home remedies for intestinal worms are : Garlic capsules, Black Walnut's juice, Tea that contains Wormwood, Pumpkin seeds, freshly ground coconut. among others.
What can my dog take for worm
Worms eat cats that are decomposed and they take small bites of it.
They all need to be treated by a veterinarian for the mites-- at home remedies do not work and can be dangerous.
White worms in cats and dogs are probably tapeworm, which is spread by fleas.
cats do not get worms if they are properly fed and healthy, if they do contract some sort of disease that causes worms they need to be taken to a vet immediately.
NOT at all
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No. worms, bacteria are decomposers
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A cat can die from certain types of worms. Like the heartworm, a cat can die from. But worms around its rear end aren't fatal. It's best if you contact a vet and get it treated so its not going to spread to other cats.
Home remedies are very different. The chemistry involved depends on what the home remedy is.