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I found worms in my 9 wk old kittens f***s ?

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they resemble fly maggots do you know what they could be?

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  1. Take your cat to the vet asap.


  2. it could probably be tapeworms. if so, you should also check your cat for fleas. when a cat has fleas and groom themselves, they may ingest a flea that has tapeworm eggs. the vet will give you a treatment for them  and also something for fleas. i recommend not to use over the counter treatment for any of these problems. that hasn't worked for me, only the vet.

    good luck!

  3. Tape worm, they look like grains of rice. Nothing over the counter will work. Your kitten is very young and medicine may be harmful at this age. Call the vet for the correct advise.

  4. All kittens are born with worms, get them treated immediately, poor kittens are suffering.

  5. They are definitely worms, and can be taken care of with one quick visit to the vet for an oral deworming medication.

    Left untreated, the kittens will probably die from malnutrition.

  6. yes they are worms...cats get them from eating live animals...which means the momma kitty probably had them... you want to get the kitten to a vet...I don't remember who old a cat can be before you deworm it..but you want the vet to take a look stat..oh and btw don't let that cat f***s stay around your home get rid of it!  

  7. They are worms and they will kill your kitten if you do not get her treatment.  They are easily treated.  Take her to the vet.

  8. Tape worms.  Get wormer from the vet.

  9. Take your cat to the vet immediately!

  10. Sounds like basic worms to me. Get it to a vet ASAP to get treated. Those things are nasty!  

  11. If they are white-ish, flat, and resemble pieces of rice or sesame seeds they are likely to be tapeworms and are easily remedied.

    Call your vet in the morning, descirbe the worms to them, they should dispense some worming medicine for you.  Easy to take care of.

  12. Probably tapeworms, very common. See your vet. Assuming you're already seeing him/her for your vaccinations, he/she may be able to just sell you something OTC

  13. 1- take them to the Vet, he will give them dewarming liquid, might need to go back to him for another does.

    2- wash well and disinfectt your hands.

    3- scoop away the f***s right away.

    better be careful :)

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