Any type of raw fish can give a cat tapeworms. If the fish in the can has not been cooked, then yes.
dogs and cats gett tapeworms from the infected flea they have consumed or have been bitten from
Yes, cats can safely eat canned tuna fish in moderation as an occasional treat, but it should not be a regular part of their diet due to potential health risks from mercury and lack of essential nutrients.
If I were a cat, I would prefer fish over dry cat food or canned. Besides I don't know what it is but cats are drawn to fish like a magnet.
yes
yes, absolutely mix the diatomaceous hearth with the milk, or water it work great to kill tapeworms in cats
A popular food choice for cats often associated with the keyword "tuna" is canned tuna fish.
Piperazine citrate is primarily used as a dewormer for roundworms in cats, but it is not effective against tapeworms. Tapeworms typically require specific treatments such as praziquantel or fenbendazole. If you suspect your cat has tapeworms, it's best to consult a veterinarian for appropriate diagnosis and treatment options.
no the methodology is entirely different.
Yes canned tuna fish does have a expiry date on it.
By eating infected food.
Yes they can if they play where the cat has pooped
Yes, but there are many stores in Mexico with canned fish from American brands.