no the methodology is entirely different.
yes, absolutely mix the diatomaceous hearth with the milk, or water it work great to kill tapeworms in cats
No, stomach acids do not kill tapeworms. Tapeworms are adapted to the environment of the alimentary canal; if they were not, there would be no tapeworms.
dogs and cats gett tapeworms from the infected flea they have consumed or have been bitten from
yes
Tapeworms don't eat or kill their host where to barn owls kill and eat their prey
Any type of raw fish can give a cat tapeworms. If the fish in the can has not been cooked, then yes.
Yes they can if they play where the cat has pooped
By eating infected food.
No it is not possible because cats don't have pinworms they get feline tapeworms.
yes
Because of environmental contamination. Tapeworms shed eggs into the environment and those eggs then turn into the next generation of tapeworms. Treatment of tapeworms with medication only kill the adult tapeworms currently residing in that animal, but the environment and other animals remain a source of eggs and adult tapeworms.
I know from cats and dogs that tapeworms come from eating a flea. Tapeworms are visible, you will see them in the feces or rectal area. When alive, they look like small white rice pieces, when dead they look like sesame seeds.