Is there still worms in the cat after the cat has been dewormed in vivo?

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

    Cats have been dewormed in vivo, and there is no guarantee that there are no parasites in vitro.

    1. Internal anthelmintic drugs only target parasites in the body, such as pinworms, roundworms, hookworms, filarial worms and other parasites, and are effective for these parasites in the body.

    2. Internal anthelmintic drugs are ineffective or have a very limited effect on ectoparasites. These parasites include fleas, ticks, lice, scabies mites, and many more.

    3. Ectoparasites need special ectoparasite drugs to deworm, and most of the ectoparasite drugs can only work by dropping, spraying, and medicated baths.

    4. It is recommended to purchase in vitro deworming drugs for another in vitro deworming after 3-5 days of deworming, so as to completely kill the parasites on the pet.

    5. In fact, while deworming pets, it is also necessary to insecticidal the pet breeding environment, mainly killing the eggs, larvae, and scattered adult worms of in vitro parasites.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Cats can still be detected after deworming.

    Clause. 1. All internal anthelmintic drugs are aimed at adult worms, and the eggs are still in the body.

    Clause. 2. The internal anthelmintic drug is a one-time killing, and the effect will not last too long, and the parasite may be reinfected after deworming. Clause.

    3. The deworming drugs routinely given to cats are mainly for common clinical parasites such as roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, etc., and other parasites, such as coccidiosis, trichomoniasis, etc., can still be detected. Cat deworming drugs usually last for about one to two months, if the cat is infected with fleas, lice and other insects after using in vitro deworming drugs, it may be due to the cat owner going out to bring fleas home and causing cat infection. If fleas and lice are found in the cat's hair, it is also necessary to use in vitro deworming drugs again**, and at the same time kill fleas and lice in the environment.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cats have done internal deworming, there may still be bugs in vitro, and there will be fleas and lice between the cat's hair, which need to be carried out with in vitro deworming drugs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Some. Commonly used anthelmintic drugs in cats are: Miaoba; Bayer; Great pampering, etc.

    2。A common cat in vitro deworming drug is Flion. Precautions for medication:

    1。Whether it is internal deworming or external deworming, the cat should be examined before starting to determine the type of parasite.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cats have done internal deworming, but also have to do in vitro deworming. Cat in vitro deworming needs to be prevented once a month, mainly to avoid outdoor infection with jumping, lice, etc. Whereas, internal deworming is mainly to remove intestinal parasites.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, your ectoparasites mainly include fleas, ticks, etc. A large number of in vitro worms will also cause cats to appear thin and anemic, and malnutrition.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, first of all, the inside refers to the worms in the stomach, and the outside refers to the worms that are visible to the naked eye when the fur is pulled out on the body, so internal deworming cannot guarantee that there are no worms in vitro.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There will be others, deworming is only for adult worms, excluding eggs, and deworming in the body is a one-time killing, the effect will not last too long, and there will be worms after a while.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The cat did internal deworming, killing the insects in the cat's body, not killing the insects outside the body, the insects in the cat's body can be checked, if there are insects, you can do in vitro deworming, if not, you don't have to deworm.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cats do external in vitro deworming, the insects outside the body will die directly, fall off the cat's hair, and the insects in the body will be discharged with the cat's stool, so the owner does not have to worry about this problem.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Internal deworming and in vitro deworming are two concepts, both of which are to be repelled, and sometimes parasites outside the body will carry internal parasites.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The cat has done internal deworming, which can only be said to be free of worms in the body, and the worms in vitro should be dewormed in vitro, so as to ensure that there are no worms inside and outside the body.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is a difference between cat internal deworming and in vitro deworming, internal deworming kills the parasites in the cat's body, and it has no effect on the parasites in the cat's body, and the parasites in vitro still need to use in vitro deworming.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, if the cat has done deworming in the body, but there is no deworming outside the body, I think there will be bugs outside its body, because it is easy to give birth to lice when touched on the body.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Endoparasites and ectoparasites are not the same, some internal anthelmintic drugs can also control ectoparasites, and some are ineffective against ectoparasites, so it depends on which internal deworming drug you give your cat.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is no outside the body, and the worms in the cat's body are hatched by the eggs that are eaten with food, as long as the usual diet is usually not wormed.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This is not necessarily, such as fleas laying eggs at the root of the hair, it is not easy to kill, it is easy to kill insects in the body, and it is not easy to kill all of them by flea parasitism in vitro.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Internal deworming is to get rid of intestinal parasites such as roundworms, cardiacs, etc., by eating deworming tablets; In vitro deworming is to repel in vitro blood-sucking parasites such as fleas and lice, by dropping a potion. The types of removal are different, and it is recommended to do deworming both in vitro and in vivo.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Internal deworming and in vitro deworming are two different things, and in vitro deworming is necessary after internal deworming.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The cat has done internal deworming and there are fleas outside the body, and the cat has fleas outside the body.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Internal anthelmintic drugs to expel thirteen kinds of internal parasites including roundworms, nematodes and tapeworms, spring to autumn is the active growth period of fleas, ticks and other ectoparasites, it is recommended to regularly use in vitro deworming drugs such as Fleine, big pet and so on, you can wear a lice ring at the same time.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are still worms in the cat's hair, so bathe the cat regularly.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If it is clean, there is no clean, and if it is not clean, there will be it.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's hard to say, if there are many, some of them will take a few times.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Summary. Hello, cat in vitro deworming is not able to kill the worms in the body. To kill the worms in the body, it is necessary to carry out in vitro deworming.

    Cats in vitro and in vitro deworming will not affect each other, can be carried out together; And now there is a drug that integrates the inside and outside, which is more convenient for the needs of the owners. Cat in vitro deworming needs to be done once a month, and internal deworming is done every three months, which can basically protect the cat from parasites. When the cat is plagued, it is recommended to use drugs containing milbexime, praziquantel and other ingredients for cats.

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    Can cat in vitro deworming kill worms in the body.

    What internal anthelmintic drugs can be taken in the event of feline plague.

    Hello, cat in vitro deworming is not able to kill the worms in the body. To kill the worms in the body, it is necessary to carry out in vitro deworming. Cats in vitro and in vitro deworming will not affect each other, can be carried out together; And now there is a combination of internal and external medicine that drives away pure decay, which is more convenient for the needs of the owners.

    Cat in vitro deworming needs to be done once a month, and internal deworming is done every three months, which can basically protect the cat from parasites. When the cat is plagued, it is recommended to use drugs containing milbexime, praziquantel and other ingredients in the cat. Hope it helps you <>

    Do you have any other questions that I would like to answer for you, dear? <>

    The cat plague has been ** for more than ten days, is it okay?

    Hello, no, oh dear, you pay attention to the state of the cat, oh dear, slowly getting better is not a big problem!

    What kind of insect medicine can you eat for cat plague.

    It is recommended to use anthelmintic drugs with milbexime, praziquantel and other components as the main ingredients. Haile Miao internal insect repellent is a good dear!

    What if he only drinks water and doesn't eat now.

    You can feed some probiotics to tone your stomach!

    Can you give it to cats what people eat?

    Hello, it is not recommended to buy probiotics for pets!

    What cat food is good for three-month-old kittens.

    Hello, Baileys kitten food and Famina kitten food are good dear!

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