Why does my cat have grains of rice in its fur? - Tapeworm infection in Cats
A single tapeworm egg in a stool sample |
TAPEWORM INFECTION
What are tapeworms?
Tapeworm segments in the fir under a cat's tail |
around the cat's anus.
Cats may also become infected with another type of tapeworm called Taenia spp. that is acquired by eating rodents.
How did my cat get tapeworms?
First, Dipylidium tapeworms eggs must be swallowed by flea larvae (an immature stage of the flea). Contact between flea larvae and tapeworm eggs is thought to occur most frequently in contaminated bedding or carpet. The life cycle of the tapeworm cannot be completed unless the flea swallows tapeworm larvae.
Dipylidium egg packet |
What kind of problems do tapeworms cause for the cat?
Several segments of a Taenia tapeworm |
Occasionally, a tapeworm will release its attachment in the intestines and move into the stomach. This irritates the stomach, causing the cat to vomit the worm. When this happens, a worm several inches in length will be seen.
How is tapeworm infection diagnosed?
Tapeworm infection is usually diagnosed when the white, mobile segments are seen crawling on your Tapeworms are not usually detected by the routine fecal examination performed by the veterinarian. Because of this, veterinarians depend on the owner to notify them of possible tapeworm infection in the cat.
cat or in the stool.
cat or in the stool.
How are the tapeworms treated?
Treatment is simple and, fortunately, very effective. A drug which kills tapeworms is given, either orally or by injection. It causes the tapeworm to dissolve within the intestines. Since the worm is usually digested before it passes, it is not visible in your cat's stool. These drugs should not cause vomiting, diarrhea, or any other adverse side-effects.
Control of fleas is very important in the management and prevention of tapeworm infection. Flea control involves treatment of your cat, the indoor environment and the outdoor environment where the cat resides. If the cat lives in a flea-infested environment, reinfection with tapeworms may occur in as little as two weeks. Because the medication which treats tapeworm infection is so effective, return of the tapeworms is almost always due to reinfection from the environment.
How do I tell tapeworms from pinworms?
Tapeworms and pinworms look very similar. However, contrary to popular belief, pinworms do not infect cats or dogs. Any worm segments seen associated with cats are due to tapeworms. Children who get pinworms do not get them from cats or dogs.
Are feline tapeworms infectious to people?
Dipylidium Lifecycle |
Echinococcus Lifecycle |
What can be done to control tapeworm infection in cats and to prevent human infection?
1. Effective flea control is important.
2. Prompt deworming should be given when parasites are detected; periodic deworming may be appropriate for pets at high risk for reinfection, such as cats that hunt or venture outside.
3. All pet feces should be disposed of promptly, especially in yards, playgrounds, and public parks. Strict hygiene is important, especially for children. Do not allow children to play in potentially contaminated environments.
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