 | Gastrointestinal parasitesIntestinal worms (more frequent that what is thought) deprive the cat from the main nourishing source, it can produce colic, nausea, vomits, diarrhea, anemia and strong irritations and injuries in the gastrointestinal device. It can be transmitted to the kittens before the birth or through the lactation.It is indispensable to follow a correct program of deworming (Periodic and preventive). This will practically start from new born and prolong during its life. Now we have products that in a simple and comfortable way helps us fight safely this troublesome and dangerous parasites. On the other hand, to avoid the risk of transmission in humans, there are some aspects to keep in mind: - Gather and eliminate the excrements of the animals in the garbage.
- Wash your hands after touching pets and especially before eating.
- Do not allow children to eat dirt same as playing or sucking on objects that have contact with gardens.
- Avoid animals to lick out face.
- Wash raw vegetables.
- Avoid eating slightly cooked meats.
External parasites Fleas Small blood sucking insects, some existent species affect cats and of these only a few can be transmit to humans. Symptoms: it shows anxiety, nervousness , bites itself and itches desperately. Treatment: the best is prevention. It is advisable during the warm months of the year to use a preventive system and especially a lot of supervision. Cats that go out to the street and have contact with other animals, it is indispensable the use of necklaces or anti parasites spray that do an barrier effect because they disable them and if they manage to sting, they kill them. It is important to maintain everything around clean, since they plant themselves on the floor, blankets, rugs, litter tray, etc., and in them, raise up to 50 eggs a day. It is recommended to ventilate, do deep cleanliness, use bleach and specific insecticides. |