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A few weeks ago I found this kitten in the engine of my parked car while I was at work. I subsequently adopted her and named her Sophia and I absolutely love her. Unfortunately, I noticed what looked like worms in her stool this morning. She's also been leaving what look like little brown grains of rice behind when she sits/lays sometimes which the internet tells me is another symptom of worms. I immediately went to the vet and got her a deworming pill, which I gave her. They said it should take about two weeks to take full effect, at which point I should come back for another one. My question is, should I worry about my own health? I've had to keep her and her litter box in my room so far and previous to me finding out about the worms she'd been sleeping on my bed. I washed the bedding, litter box, and vacuumed when I discovered the worms but I'm wondering if I should do anything else. Since this is more about my health than my pet's, let me know if I should move this post to another forum. Thanks.
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 04:26 |
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 22:50 |
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No, you're fine. She got the tapeworms by ingesting a flea that had tapeworm eggs in it (it's part of their life cycle). She's not directly infective to you. The second pill is just to kill any worms that were in the wrong stage for the first pill to work. Keep her on good flea control and it shouldn't happen again.
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 05:51 |