Yes, Positive it will happen if the dog eats the poop, and if a dog or cat has worms don't pet near it's behind or let it lick your face, also wherever the animal licks you remember to wash that area. Thank You
Yes. Dogs exposed to bird feces should be wormed about every three months. I run a chicken farm and the three dogs here regularly eat "treats". Yucky, I know but the vet says it is normal canine behaviour. He advises regular worming treatment.
No; in order to get worms, the animal must ingest one or more worm eggs. Dog food does not contain worm eggs unless it has been contaminated in some way. The feces from an infected animal contains worm eggs and it is through this feces that an environment can become contaminated.
Yes it is possible if the other cat is infested with certain types of parasites. Why not take samples of both of the cats feces into your Veterinarian to be checked for parasites?
Yes and it can be bad!
It's possible.
Never eat cat excrement.
your cat may be scooting to itch like dogs do.
usually worms make a cat eat like crazy but still lose weight.
Yes they can get worms
Yes they can. Worms are transmitted through fecal matter and if you cat is an outdoor cat, they can still come into contact of contaminated feces. If you think your cat has worms, take it to the vet with a fecal sample and they can test it to see if there are any worms.
because shes tired of her old food. get her some new food
they fertilize the plants. its kind of like giving your dog or cat special nutrients food... the worms poop out plant-enriching nutrients.
Keep. The box clean. Or put the box were the dog can't get. To it
Take your cat to a vet. It could be worms, or something more serious.
One difference is that dog poop dries out in the sun, while cat poop does not.
no, you can not get worms from cats. Those worms are only meant for animals. if the butt worms got out, theres no way it would find its way to a humans especially because they are not interested.
It means your cat is fine. It doesn't mean anything.