Actually, both humans and cats can get 'ringworm'. You or someone else who lives with you most likely carried it in on your shoes or clothes. Maybe you even gave it to her! You can get a simple medication for it from your vet.
No it is not possible because cats don't have pinworms they get feline tapeworms.
A cat flap is at the bottom of a door and it is used for cats to get in and out of the house instead of having to open the door every time.
Cats should be wormed about every 3 months, but cat worming medicine boxes always say on the back.
Screw-worm may be transferred from cats to humans. However, it doesn't happen often and if you practice good hand washing techniques, you are less likely to get worms from your cat.
A cat with worms can infect a cat that doesn't have worms, so it's best to give both cats (after discussing it with your vet) the worm capsules.
Yes, you could. You should keep your door closed while doing this because cats hate water and cats could jump out of the tub. I have a cat and he always runs out the door if it is not closed.
Well, my cat has been chased in by our other cat. so it is possible for that to happen to yours.
yes.I have a indoor cat and whenever she catches a lizard or gecko that comes in under the door she starts scooting across the floor a couple of weeks later,Im not sure what type of worm but I've read it could be a roundworm or tapeworm(there's not much infomation).
A cat can get watery eyes from worm disease. Watery eyes could also be a sign of another illness in the animal. If the known issue is worms and the cat has watery eyes it is severe and should be treated aggressively.
i dont think so when a worm went in my cat nothing happen
Because your cat knows you always feed him when you come home.I had a cat back in the 1990s that ran to me and waited for signals to do a routine of about a dozen tricks... then I fed her.My current cats just come to the door and wait for me to enter.Depends on how cats are trained.
The door probably broke the cat's neck. I am sorry.