They can be.
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If your cat has had the tape worm for a long time, it can latch onto your cats small intestine and eat all of the nutrients out of the food without your cat getting it. But if you treat your cat early then you can easily get rid of it. It is kind of hard to get rid of a tape worm that has already latched on to your cat. Surgery might be necessary, which of course, is dangerous also. Bottom line: early detection and intervention is important.
No, garlic is not an effective treatment for tape worms. You will need to get medications from your veterinarian to get rid of tape worms, as the medications available in farm supply and department stores in the United States are also not effective against tape worms. In addition, garlic may have severe side effects for your cat, including anemia (too few red blood cells that carry oxygen) and gastrointestinal problems (such as vomiting, diarrhea, etc.). When in doubt, see your vet.
Some worms, or intestinal parasites, in humans are contagious. These parasites are called zoonotic. These worms include hookworms, whipworms and roundworms.
No there not black all tape worms are WHITE
you catch them quick because if they are outside to long they could get tape worms they are white worms that eat your cats digestive system i didnt mean to be rude.
they could (all fleas carry tape worms)
Tape worms
tape worms
Flatworms such as tape worms and flukes, and roundworms such as trichinosis-causing worms, filarial worms, ascarid worms and hook worms.
Tape worms.
If you cat has worms, then they have more than one worm. There is not set amount of worms that animals get when they have them.
NO! Ivomec will not even harm tape worms, Valbazen ( albendazole ) will, both are broad spectrum wormers, but Ivomec causes worms to die from over producing a naturally occurring acid that is not present in Tape worms.
Yes. They can have even more than two if they lay eggs. Especially if the cat has fleas and transports the eggs onto yourself or other cats