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Cat worming products kill the worms your cat picks up, but it is possible for them to start picking up new infections within days. Worming your pet on a regular basis is the best way to keep these pests in check. Of the two types of worms that infect cats, tapeworms can be transmitted by the cat eating infected fleas. Sometimes cats will groom and ingest fleas that have been picked up outside of the house and not been on them very long, as well as from your cat eating birds and rodents, and therefore regular flea treatments should also be carried out. By following a regular de-worming plan you can ensure both your cat and the people in your household are kept safely worm-free. Check how often you should worm your cat.
The answer to the question ‘Can you give a cat too much wormer?’ is yes. Worming products for cats are generally very safe in appropriate quantities, but given in too high a dose they may have serious consequences. You must know the weight of your cat to determine what dose is appropriate. Never give a cat a dog only worming product or one meant for another species. If in doubt, your vet or retailer will be able to advice on the appropriate wormer and the dosage based on your cat’s weight.
It is advisable to deworm adult cats on a monthly basis, but you should seek the advice of your vet or retailer if you have a kitten or your cat is pregnant as a different worming regime will be required.
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*Survey of UK pet owners quantifying internal parasite infection risk and deworming recommendation implications. Pennelegion et al. Parasites Vectors 13, 218 (2020).