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17. Tapeworms, Tapeworms in cats are intestinal parasites that can cause illness in cats., live in the small intestine of cats and can grow up to 2 feet , are segmented and normally disintegrate when evacuated. A whole worm is quite unlikely to be seen. The segments are generally visible Symptoms, The majority of cats do not display symptoms of tapeworm infection. Flea-infested cats are more likely to have a big number of tapeworms in their intestines, according to research. Vomiting, Diarrhea, Weight loss, Poor appetite, Sickness, Poor coat quality, Weakness, Loss of energy, Coughing, Wheezing, Shortness of breath. Tapeworm egg segments can also be found in your cat’s litterbox or near their anus. Pale yellow in color and movable, However, after leaving the body, they tend to dry out and become more difficult to notice. They have a sesame seed-like appearance when dry. Fresh or dry segments can be visible sticking to the anus’ fur or moving on the surface of fresh excrem
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