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What Are the Signs of Parasites in Cats?

What Are the Signs of Parasites in Cats?

Common signs of parasites in cats include weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, a rough coat, anal itching, and worms in the stool. These are typical parasite symptoms, but they can also accompany other illnesses, so they do not always mean parasites. If you see worms in the stool, infection is confirmed and prompt deworming is needed.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Why Is My Cat Dry-Heaving but Not Vomiting?

Why Is My Cat Dry-Heaving but Not Vomiting?

Dry heaving can come from hairballs, a throat or gut blockage, stomach illness, liver disease, food allergy, or parasites. An occasional gag may be minor, but frequent or lasting heaves need a vet; give hairball paste if fur is in the vomit.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Why Is My Cat’s Belly Swollen?

Why Is My Cat’s Belly Swollen?

A rounded belly can be normal in kittens, but in adult cats it may mean indigestion, constipation, parasites, fluid buildup, pregnancy, or a tumor. Watch for other symptoms and see a vet if the swelling persists or you're unsure.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
What Medicine Should I Give a Dog Passing White, Thread-Like Worms?

What Medicine Should I Give a Dog Passing White, Thread-Like Worms?

White, thread-like worms in a dog's stool usually signal roundworms, hookworms, or tapeworms. Dewormers such as praziquantel, albendazole, or ivermectin can help, but a vet visit and fecal test should come first to identify the parasite. Good hygiene and regular deworming prevent reinfection.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
What to Do When Your Cat Has Soft Stools but Otherwise Seems Fine

What to Do When Your Cat Has Soft Stools but Otherwise Seems Fine

Soft stools in cats are common and are not usually alarming if the cat is active and eating normally. They are often caused by diet — table scraps, sudden food changes, or overfeeding — or by gut issues such as infections, inflammatory bowel disease, parasites, or unbalanced gut flora. Adjusting the diet, adding probiotics, and deworming usually resolve it, but persistent or watery stools need a vet visit.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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My cat had feline distemper 10 days ago and was given IV fluids and a blood transfusion, but now it still has diarrhea. Why, and what can I do?

Diarrhea can persist after distemper if parasites or bacterial enteritis are present, or because antibiotics disrupted the gut flora. Probiotics and a gastrointestinal prescription diet are recommended, with follow-up testing.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
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What are the symptoms of parasites in cats?

Internal parasites cause vomiting, soft stools with blood or worms, weight loss, anemia, lethargy, and dull coat. External parasites cause itching and hair loss; fleas leave black specks, mites cause bumps and pyoderma, ticks appear as bean-sized lumps. Regular deworming and hygiene are key.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
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What should I do if my puppy passes white, slender worms?

A puppy passing white, slender worms is likely infected with tapeworms or roundworms, indicating a heavy parasite load that needs prompt deworming. Take the dog to a vet for diagnosis via symptoms and worm segments or eggs in the stool; roundworms are treated with milbemycin or levamisole, tapeworms with praziquantel or fenbendazole. Add probiotics to aid gut recovery.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
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Why does my cat have a poor appetite?

Poor appetite can be indigestion, stress, gut upset, hairballs, or pickiness. Overeating/spoiled food, new-environment insecurity, worms, hair in the gut, gastritis/pancreatitis, or boredom with one food all fit. Try probiotics; with vomiting/diarrhea, see a vet.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
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What if my cat has yellow watery stools?

Yellow diarrhea may be gut upset from dirty/spoiled food — try probiotics. Frequent diarrhea needs anti-inflammatory and anti-diarrheal meds. Parasites can also cause it (sometimes with blood/worms) — get a fecal exam first, then treat.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026