Tapeworms Medicine for Cats
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"Tapeworms in cats are long, flat, segmented internal parasites. Tapeworm segments often look like pieces of rice, and seeing them in your cat's feces is a sign of infection. Other symptoms of tapeworm include licking or biting around the anal area and scooting the anus along the floor. Heavy tapeworm infestations can cause weight loss and malnourishment, so it is important to seek treatment if you notice symptoms."
"You do need a prescription for tapeworms medicine for cats. Your vet may prescribe a dewormer for your cat after diagnosing tapeworms, or he may suggest a monthly flea medication that includes a tapeworm-controlling anthelmintic. Many oral cat flea medications contain ingredients that treat and control parasites like tapeworms, roundworms and hookworms, and some are formulated with heartworm preventatives, too. Talk to your vet about which cat tapeworm medication might be best for your furry friend, then order it directly from the Chewy pharmacy. We can contact your vet for the prescription and ship it right to your door. It's so convenient!"
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