Why can t cats pull out worms after eating deworming medicine?

Updated on pet 2024-07-19
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    After the cat has eaten deworming medicine, if it can't pull out the worms, it may be due to the following reasons:

    1.The anthelmintic drug has worked to kill the parasites that live in the cat's body, but the worms may have broken down in the cat's intestines, so you won't see the adult worms pull out.

    2.Anthelmintic drugs may not work, it may be due to improper use of the drug, expired medication, drug ineffectiveness, etc. In this case, the cat still has parasites in its body, so it may continue to shed the worms for a later period of time.

    3.There may be problems with the cat's intestines, such as constipation, intestinal blockage, etc., resulting in the inability to expel even if there are worms.

    If the cat does not pull out the worm body after eating the deworming medicine, it is recommended to observe the cat's condition first, and if the cat has uncomfortable symptoms, take the cat to the veterinarian for examination in time. At the same time, in order to ensure the health of the cat, the cat should be regularly dewormed and checked.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, if the cat has pulled out the worms, it means that the cat already has more parasites in the body.

    If you don't see the bugs coming out, it is recommended that you give the cat another time after half a month after the last deworming, and sometimes you may not see the bugs pulled out.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Some anthelmintic drugs break up the worms and you can't see them.

    And it doesn't have to be an adult, so you can't see the eggs.

    Besides, your cat doesn't necessarily have worms in its stomach.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Adjust the cat's diet When the cat has just eaten the deworming medicine, there may be some stress reactions, not eating, drinking, not pooping and other phenomena, at this time pet owners should not feed the cat small dried fish, canned meat and other foods.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is normal for kittens to eat after taking deworming drugs and not eating for the past two days, and no stool.

    Cats may pull worms a few days or so after eating deworming medicine, so you need to pay attention to your cat's feces to see how effective your cat's deworming is. Cats at the age of 2 months began to use 1 deworming drug once a month, deworming drugs should be selected for cats, do not feed human anthelmintic drugs, human anthelmintic drug dosage is more difficult for cats to grasp.

    It is easy to take insufficient or excessive medication. If the cat does not go out, does not hunt, and does not eat raw meat, it can be dewormed once every 3 months. Deworming is not to be driven if you want to, you should pay attention to the health status of the cat, but also consider various factors, and the situation should be postponed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Normal reaction, no meals, naturally less bowel movements, my family too.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Normal drug reaction, relieved after two days.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After the cat body is dewormed, the insects are pulled out, there are live and dead, depending on which kind of deworming medicine is used. Because most of the insects are killed and the inflated height is directly digested by the cat, it is impossible to see the insects inside. Tapeworms are easy to see eggs before they kill them, and there are also live insects.

    Background] When puppies are 2 to 3 months old, they will have a thin lead band, commonly known as it"Turn the intestines"。This is the same as the folk say"Eat salty"、"Eat up"Unrelated, parasitic enteritis. Caused by roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, coccidia.

    Parasites can weaken it, make it susceptible to infection, and even die. [Symptoms].

    Most puppies have intestinal parasites, which are contracted by their mothers through the placenta or milk. Due to the small intestinal lumen of puppies, the relative number of parasites is large and the individuals are large, resulting in loss of appetite, emaciation and stunted growth of puppies; Constipation or diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, increased abdominal circumference. Some puppies can cause intussusception or prolapse.

    Severe infections can lead to serious complications and death. [Medication method].

    The use of anthelmintic drugs can repel body parasites to the differential excitation scale. Since the growth of parasites has a certain cycle, the time of medication should also be carried out in conjunction with this cycle. Therefore, it is recommended that you go to a reliable pet hospital and ask for the appropriate medication and instructions on how to take it.

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