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  2. Cat worm infections - Wikipedia

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    The kidney worm is the largest parasitic nematode with a length of up to one meter and shows a twofold host change: first intermediate hosts are Oligochaeta, second freshwater fish. In the final host it parasitizes mainly in the renal pelvis or fat. Infestation of one kidney usually proceeds without signs of disease.

  3. Toxocara cati - Wikipedia

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    Toxocara cati, also known as the feline roundworm, is a parasite of cats and other felids. It is one of the most common nematodes of cats, infecting both wild and domestic felids worldwide. Adult worms are localised in the gut of the host. In adult cats, the infection – which is called toxocariasis – is usually asymptomatic. However ...

  4. Capillaria feliscati - Wikipedia

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    Capillaria feliscati (also known as Pearsonema feliscati, the cat bladder worm is a worm that affects cats, and seldom dogs. Its main final hosts are wild carnivores (foxes, wolves, coyotes, hedgehogs, etc.). It is a urinary tract nematode, though its occurrence is rare. C. feliscati are small, delicate, yellowish, thread-like worms. Adults are ...

  5. Why is my kitten hungry all of the time? 8 reasons for ... - AOL

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    "In severe cases, this could lead to weight loss and other signs like diarrhea and vomiting." Check out our vet's guide to how to treat a kitten with worms for more information on this. 6.

  6. Toxocariasis - Wikipedia

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    Toxocariasis is an illness of humans caused by the dog roundworm (Toxocara canis) and, less frequently, the cat roundworm (Toxocara cati). [1] These are the most common intestinal roundworms of dogs, coyotes, wolves and foxes and domestic cats, respectively. [2]

  7. Why Do Cats Spray? - AOL

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    Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. ... Reducing contact will reduce the cat’s need to spray. Make Use of Calming Pheromones.

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