As spring approaches, pet owners begin to think about the need to treat their pets for parasites.
Some cat owners ignore this useful recommendation, believing that if a cat does not leave its home, then it cannot have parasites.
But this is a real misconception, writes Veterinary Science and Life, citing specialists from the Sverdlovsk Region Veterinary Department.
Veterinarians warn that even the most home-loving cat can pick up parasites.
Helminth eggs can end up in an animal's body along with food.
This often happens if the owners spoil the cat with raw meat, fish or offal.
In addition, parasites can appear if the pet comes into contact with the shoes or outerwear of the owners.
In an animal's body, pests can deprive it of nutrients that come with food.
In addition, some individuals can even injure the animal's intestines or release toxic substances.
To avoid unpleasant consequences, it is necessary to carry out treatment. Recommendations can be obtained from the veterinarian after examination.
Previously, we talked about why not everyone should take a dog from a shelter into their home.