How to Treat and Prevent Roundworms in Cats? Roundworms are one of the most common types of worms affecting cats, especially young kittens. These 4 inches long noodle-like pesky parasites are not only dangerous to cats but humans as well. Toxascara leonina, a type of roundworm, affects tons and tons of cats every year. Roundworms can cause numerous problems and eliminating them as quickly as possible is highly essential. Before we look into ways to treat roundworms in cats, take a peek at the symptoms, causes and other various things about roundworms. Symptoms of Roundworms in Cats If you notice any of the following symptoms, it means your feline may be infected with roundworms. •
Abnormal feces
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Anorexia
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Bloated or bulgy stomach
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Colic
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Decrease in appetite
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Diarrhea
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Dull fur coat
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Excessive coughing
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Lethargy
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Swelling
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Vomiting
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Weight loss
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Worms in feces
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Worms when coughing
Causes of Roundworms in Cats Roundworms in cats can be caused in the following ways. - Ingesting roundworm larvae by eating the eggs or consuming another organism which carries roundworm larvae. - An infected nursing cat passing the larvae to her newly born kitten through her milk.