For the health of Siamese cats, regular deworming is required

Feb 09,2024
3Min

Whether it is a human or a Siamese cat, there will be parasites in the body. For the health of the Siamese cat, we must deworm the Siamese cat regularly.

Siamese Cat

Since some intestinal parasites (such as roundworms) are eaten or transmitted by other organisms (such as fleas, mosquitoes, etc.), and kittens in the same litter like to lick each other, kittens must be dewormed regularly. Adult cats use scent as a social guide and to meet friends. They will inevitably use their tongues to come into contact with the secretions or excrement left by other dogs on the grass. This will cause them to be infected with parasites. Therefore, adult cats should also be dewormed regularly.

Common internal parasites include: roundworms, tapeworms, coccidia, hookworms, trichomonas, giardia, burnworm and heartworms, etc. External parasites mainly include: Demodex, scabies mites, ear itch mites, fleas and lice etc.

It is recommended that you start from the age of 10 weeks to promptly eliminate the interference of parasites on the growth and development of kittens and prevent the occurrence of parasitic enteritis. The selection of anthelmintic drugs should be very scientific. They are not exactly the same as human anthelmintic drugs, and the dosage is also different. Therefore, you should choose a regular pet hospital and don't let "charlatans" affect your baby's health.

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