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The most common types of worms found in cats include roundworms and tapeworms. Cats usually get worms from ingesting a flea that carries the worm parasite's larvae or from eating an infected rodent. One of the problems with diagnosing worms in cats is that the symptoms are nondescript. Common parasite infection signs, including those from worms, include:
Dull coat
Coughing, vomiting, or diarrhea
Bloody feces
Scooting its bottom along the floor
Anemia
Dehydration
Even if the cat does not exhibit any of these symptoms, it is a good idea for pet owners to have their animal examined annually by a doctor. According to the Companion Animal Parasite Council, cats should have their fecal samples examined two to four times per year during their first year of life and one to two times per year for adult cats. The frequency for adult life is dependent upon the cat's health and whether it contracts fleas, goes outside, or hunts mice or other small animals often. Also, cats that share a litter box can all become infected; if one cat has worms, it's likely the others may follow.
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