Worms in cats | Our complete guide | Cats Protection (2024)

Our handy guide has everything you need to know about worms in cats, from how to tell if your cat has worms to getting rid of these pesky parasites.

Cats can usually get two types of intestinal worms – tapeworm or roundworm. If left untreated, they can cause your cat problems but are far more dangerous to kittens. This is why it’s important to regularly treat your cat for worms (you can read more on this below).

Contents

  • What are worms in cats?
  • How do cats get worms?
  • Symptoms of worms in cats
  • How to treat worms in cats
  • Worms in kittens
  • Can worms live outside a cat's body?
  • Can humans catch worms from cats?
  • Can other pets catch worms from cats?
  • How to clean your house if your cat has had worms

What are worms in cats?

Worms are parasites that cats can get by accidentally eating their eggs.

There are two main types of intestinal worm your cat might get:

  • tapeworm. These are very long, flat worms that attach themselves to the wall of the gut. Your cat may pass these worms in segments
  • roundworm. These are the most common type of worm and look like white earthworms

Cats can also get another type of worm called lungworm, however this is not an intestinal worm. Read more about lungworm on our advice page.

How do cats get worms?

Cats can pick up worms from a variety of sources, from eating prey such as birds or mice, from having fleas which carry worm larvae, or from their mother's milk as kittens.

Symptoms of intestinal worms in cats

You may not realise your cat has worms at first. Some common signs to look out for include:

  • tapeworm segments in your cat’s poop, around their bottom or in their bedding (like grains of rice)
  • weight loss
  • eating more
  • itchy bottom
  • diarrhoea
  • kittens with a severe infestation can get a rounded potbelly

If your cat has any of these symptoms you should always take them to your vet to get checked over.

How to treat worms in cats

Regularly worming your cat is the best way to kill any worms that they may have. Worming treatments are usually tablets you give to your cat, although some treatments such as an injection or spot-on treatments applied to the skin are available. Watch our video on how to give a cat a tablet.

The best treatment for worms in cats would be from your vet as these are treatments proven to be most effective. Your vet will be able to advise which treatments are most suitable depending on the types of worms found where you live and what treatments best suit your cat’s lifestyle. Different types of worms may require different treatment, so speak to your vet about what is best for your cat. Make sure you keep up with regular worming treatment.

Some treatments available ‘off the shelf’ are not as effective and may not completely treat the infestation.

Make sure you regularly clean any poop out of your cat’s litter tray to avoid reinfection with any worm eggs in your cat’s faeces. If they have recently had worms, wash their bedding on a high temperature to kill any eggs that may be in it. Be sure to treat any other animals in your home for worms too.

Some types of tapeworm are passed to your cat through fleas, so make sure you also regularly treat your cat for fleas. Read more about fleas on cats in our guide.

Worms in kittens

Kittens can get worms, especially if their mother already has them. Roundworm can pass through a mother’s milk to her kittens. This is why it’s important to regularly treat your cat for worms especially if she is pregnant. Check with your vet before treating a pregnant cat to make sure you are giving her a product which is safe to use.

Worm infestations can be more serious for kittens as they are still growing and desperately need the nutrients that worms feed on.

Kittens can be treated for worms from three weeks old. Speak to your vet for the best treatment for your kitten.

From six weeks old, healthy kittens will usually have a monthly treatment against roundworms. From six months old, they can have roundworm and tapeworm treatments every three months.

Remember to weigh your kitten before any worming treatment is given to ensure they receive the correct dosage. You vet will be able to recommend the best product for your kitten.

Can worms live outside a cat’s body?

Intestinal worms cannot live for long outside your cat’s body. Worm eggs can survive for years in soil and poop, though, so it’s always important to wash your hands thoroughly after touching your cat or disposing of their poop.

Can I catch worms from my cat?

Although it’s uncommon, humans can catch worms from cats. Good hygiene such as cleaning up your cat’s poop as soon as possible, and washing your hands afterwards, will help prevent this. If you have young children at home, encourage handwashing after playing in the garden and cover up their sandpit to avoid unwanted contact with cat poop. Regularly treat your cat for worms and make sure you see a doctor if you are worried you may have caught worms.

Can other pets catch worms from my cat?

If you have other pets, such as another cat or a dog, then it is possible that they could get worms, too, if your cat has them. You should make sure you treat all animals in your house for worms regularly. Do not use dog worm treatments on cats and vice versa. Ask your vet for the correct treatment for each pet.

How should I clean my house if my cat has worms?

If your cat has worms, there is a chance there could be worm eggs around your home. Get your cat treated as soon as possible to make sure they are clear of worms.

You should thoroughly clean all of your cat’s bedding on a hot wash and any other blankets or sheets they may have touched. Carpets can be steam cleaned to kill off any remaining eggs and hard floors can be treated with an antibacterial cleaner or a mild bleach solution to make sure any eggs are killed. If you’re using chemical cleaners in any rooms, make sure they are thoroughly rinsed and the room aired before letting your cat back into them.

You should completely clear your cat’s litter tray and give it a deep clean with hot soapy water. You can also throw boiling water on any areas outside they may have gone to the toilet (after disposing of their poop) to kill off any eggs but remember that this will kill any plants or grass.

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Worms in cats | Our complete guide | Cats Protection (2024)

FAQs

Worms in cats | Our complete guide | Cats Protection? ›

Make sure you regularly clean any poop out of your cat's litter tray to avoid reinfection with any worm eggs in your cat's faeces. If they have recently had worms, wash their bedding on a high temperature to kill any eggs that may be in it. Be sure to treat any other animals in your home for worms too.

What kills all types of worms in cats? ›

Worm treatment for cats

NexGard SPECTRA® Spot-On for Cats is an easy to use, topical cat dewormer that is effective against roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms and lungworms. Monthly treatment with NexGard SPECTRA® also protects cats against fleas, ticks, mites and heartworm.

What foods get rid of worms in cats? ›

Despite claims that remedies such as garlic and apple cider vinegar can get rid of worms, there are no safe or effective “natural” treatments for deworming in cats. These remedies don't kill worms and can even cause toxicity to your cat. The safest way to treat your cat is through your veterinarian.

How long does it take to clear cat from worms? ›

The worms should be gone in two to three weeks after administering the dewormer medication. A second deworming might be needed a few weeks later to eliminate all the worms because the medication affects life cycle stages differently.

How to get rid of tapeworms in cats without going to the vet? ›

Several over-the-counter medications are available that treat tapeworms in cats. Both Drontal™ tablets and Elanco tapeworm dewormer for cats are safe and effective, but it's always best to talk to your veterinarian before giving your cat any medication.

How can I get rid of worms in my cat fast? ›

Treating Worms in Cats

Once your vet has diagnosed your feline friend's condition they might give them deworming medications immediately, either orally or by injection. You may also be given prescription medications for whipworm, roundworm, hookworm, or tapeworm to give your cat at home.

Are cats in pain when they have worms? ›

Yes, worms burrow into the intestinal layer causing inflammation and bleeding, which is painful to cats. A large worm burden can cause blockage of the intestines which would also cause pain.

How to deworm a cat at home without a vet? ›

There are no proven safe and effective ways to deworm your cat naturally at home. Natural doesn't always mean safe, and there is a lot of misinformation out there about available natural options to prevent and treat worms in cats.

Can I deworm my cat myself? ›

Yes, you can deworm your cat at home. However, we recommend using the medications that we prescribe.

How do you clean your house if your cat has worms? ›

You should thoroughly clean all of your cat's bedding on a hot wash and any other blankets or sheets they may have touched. Carpets can be steam cleaned to kill off any remaining eggs and hard floors can be treated with an antibacterial cleaner or a mild bleach solution to make sure any eggs are killed.

Do cats poop out worms after being dewormed? ›

What happens when my cat is dewormed? The dewormer that we're giving is killing the worms in there, and it's the adult stage of the worms. Sometimes you can see those adult worms pass in the stool - that's not uncommon - but not all of these worms are visible to the naked eye. Some owners do, and some owners don't.

How to clean a litter box after deworming? ›

Litter boxes can be cleaned with a bleach solution (one cup of chlorine bleach in one gallon of water) to facilitate the removal of eggs. Rinse the litter box thoroughly to remove all bleach since it is toxic to cats. Surfaces that may be contaminated with roundworm eggs can also be treated with this bleach solution.

What happens if a cat has worms for too long? ›

Depending on the type and severity of infection, worm infestations that remain untreated can lead to serious health issues for your cat – including malnutrition, severe anemia, and intestinal obstructions – which can become life-threatening.

Can I touch my cat if it has tapeworms? ›

Tapeworms cannot be directly transmitted from cats to people, but people can become infected if their cats are infested with fleas and those fleas carry tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum). Tapeworm infections occur most commonly in infants and children, who become infected by ingesting infected fleas.

Do I need to treat my house if my cat has tapeworms? ›

If your cat has worms, it's time to clean your house! This part is almost as crucial as deworming your cat because if you don't clean up well, there's a strong chance that your cat will just pick up the worm eggs and start the cycle all over again.

Can Apple cider vinegar get rid of tapeworms in cats? ›

Many believe that adding apple cider vinegar to a cat's water can help kill parasites because of its acidic properties. However, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. Moreover, the acidity can upset your cat's stomach and lead to other health issues.

What ingredient kills worms in cats? ›

What is pyrantel pamoate? Pyrantel pamoate (brand names Nemex®, Nemex 2®) is an anthelmintic (dewormer). It is used to treat intestinal roundworm, hookworm, and stomach worm parasites in many species including dogs, cats, small mammals, and birds.

How to clean house after cat has tapeworms? ›

You should thoroughly clean all of your cat's bedding on a hot wash and any other blankets or sheets they may have touched. Carpets can be steam cleaned to kill off any remaining eggs and hard floors can be treated with an antibacterial cleaner or a mild bleach solution to make sure any eggs are killed.

Does dewormer work for all worms in cats? ›

In general, a topical deworming liquid is recommended for roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms, and tends to be effective after a single application. Intestinal parasites like giardia and coccidia require different deworming medications, but are still relatively easy to get rid of with the proper treatment plan.

How many types of worms can a cat have? ›

There are some 8 different types of intestinal worms which can infect your cat, and some can be spread between cats and people. Roundworms and Tapeworms are the most common. Both of these types spend their adult life in the cat's bowels, and in small numbers they are not very harmful.

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