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  2. The symptoms, dangers, and treatment of roundworms in cats - ...

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    Roundworms are the most common parasites that infect cats. Cat and kitten roundworms live in the intestines, using up ingested nutrients and making your pet weak.

  3. Roundworm Infection in Cats | VCA Animal Hospitals

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    Roundworms can be a health risk for humans. The most common source of human infection is by ingesting eggs that have come from soil contaminated with cat or dog feces. As many as 10,000 cases of roundworm infection in humans have been reported in one year in the United States.

  4. How to Spot & Treat a Roundworm Infection in Cats - Daily Paws

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    How to Spot & Treat a Roundworm Infection in Cats. Roundworms are a common parasite that affects cats. Learn how to prevent roundworms in cats, and how to recognize the symptoms so you can treat it quickly and effectively.

  5. Roundworms in Cats: Causes, Signs & Care (Vet Answer)

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    Roundworms are large white or light-brown worms that average 3–6 inches long and can sometimes be clearly seen with the naked eye in a cat’s vomit or feces. However, often, we may never see...

  6. Are roundworms in cats contagious to humans? Yes, roundworms can infect humans, often through contaminated soil. Humans are not the typical host, though, and can have much more severe conditions than pets, including blindness, pain, fever, stomach upset, and even death.

  7. Toxocariasis: Symptoms & Causes - Cleveland Clinic

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    Toxocariasis is an infection caused by the larvae of roundworms that affect dogs and cats. You can get the infection if you accidentally ingest the poop of these animals. Most people have no symptoms, but more severe cases can cause symptoms such as pneumonia and vision loss.

  8. Roundworms average between three and six inches in length in adulthood and “swim” within the intestines of the infected animal. While cats of any age can become infected by roundworms, kittens, pregnant females, cats that hunt and older cats are particularly susceptible to roundworm infestation.

  9. Toxocariasis is an infection caused by a parasite that spreads to people from animals, usually dogs and cats. It's also known as "dog roundworm" or "cat roundworm", after the parasite that causes it. Many people who are infected don't have any symptoms.

  10. Roundworms | Pets & Parasites: The Pet Owner's Parasite Resource

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    Roundworms do pose a significant risk to humans. Contact with contaminated soil or feces can result in human ingestion and infection. Roundworm eggs may accumulate in significant numbers in the soil where pets deposit feces. Children should not be allowed to play where animals have passed feces.

  11. Roundworm in Cats: Common Questions and Answers - Elanco

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    Are Roundworms in Cats Contagious to Humans? Though very rare, roundworms can cause a disease in people called toxocariasis. Though humans cannot get roundworms from cats directly, people can accidentally ingest roundworm eggs — for example, if they touch contaminated soil or feces and do not wash their hands thoroughly afterward.