Yes, nursing cats can take medication for tapeworms, but it's important to choose a safe option. Consult a veterinarian to determine the most appropriate deworming medication that is effective and safe for both the mother and her kittens. Some medications may be harmful to nursing kittens, so professional guidance is essential. Always follow the veterinarian's recommendations for dosage and administration.
I believe once the tapeworm dies, it will dissolve in the intestines.
Unless it's a dead cat, those are most likely tapeworm segments. They cannot be killed without a medication you can get from a veterinarian.
Cat tapeworm medicine typically takes 24-48 hours to start working and fully eliminate the tapeworms from the cat's system.
A cat can take APO-Sulfatrim DS if prescribed to him by a Vet. The medication is an antibiotic medication normally given to humans.
It has nothing to do with the medication. Your dog has fleas, the tapeworm is caused when a dog/cat ingests a flea when licking or cleaning themselves. Your pet will continue to reinfect himself if you don't get rid of the fleas.
They are tapeworm eggs.
A cat can take minocycline. This medication is prescribed by veterinarians to treat a wide range of bacterial type infections.
Although I do not know if cat tape worm medication can kill you, it is very likely to make you sick. The common rule is this: don't take medication that is prescribed for someone else. So don't take any medicine that is meant for your cat!
No, but they can cause anemia and a nutritional deficiency.
No; because it's supposed to help the cats heal. But if it were tainted with something bad, yes. If your cat was allergic to certain things in it, then it probably would. You should ask your vet.
I believe the correct term for a pregnant or nursing cat is a 'queen'.
Tapeworms are only cough into you by digesting them unless your cat has attracted some hookworms which are the same as tapeworms, they can be found in infected soil (infected fertilizer, once the hookworm is in its host it lays eggs in it digestive tract...and once the process is done, the next thing\person who step on the egg it has founded an new host) layman's terms: Tapeworm, only get in you, by eating an tapeworm egg, to not get tapeworm in food or you, make food cooked well. You can got worm like tapeworm but not as same, it is called hookworm, if your cat steps on an hookworm egg, your cat now have hookworm, hookworm can get form cat to you by box you clean, that your cat sh*t in, egg in your cat's s*it get on hand, egg is in you, boom! you have hookworm, same as tapeworm, Hooray