How to Deworm Your Cat Naturally

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You believe that your cat has worms, but you don't want to do a deworming treatment. Instead, you may want to treat deworming your cat naturally to see if it helps.

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While natural treatments can certainly be effective, make sure you ask your veterinarian if it's OK. You don't want to accidentally harm your cat while you're trying to treat her condition.

As long as you have approval from your vet, you can naturally deworm your cat and ensure she is happy, healthy, and worm-free.

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What types of worms do cats get?

Cats can get tapeworms, which are long and flat white worms that have hook-like mouths. They attach themselves to the wall of your cat's small intestine, and survive by feeding on the nutrients that pass through your kitty. They can be 8 to 20 inches long. The tapeworm will mature and shed parts of itself, which will then go into your cat's feces. This is how you can spot tapeworms in your cat – they look like small and white grains of rice or strands of spaghetti. Your cat may also have symptoms like difficulty breathing, coughing, diarrhea, frequent vomiting, or gagging. Cats can also get roundworms, hookworms, and non-intestinal worms, but tapeworms are the most common. Its scientific name is dipylidium caninum.

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How to deworm your cat in natural way

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You can use raw pumpkin seeds to naturally deworm your cat by grinding the seeds fresh every day. Then, put 1 tsp. per 10 lbs. of your cat's body weight per day into her food.

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Additionally, you can try utilizing food-grade diatomaceous earth by adding it to all of your cat's meals. You can ground this sedimentary rock into a powder and sprinkle about an ounce of it on her food. Important note: Make sure you don't get the pool-grade diatomaceous earth, as it could be toxic to your cat and is not meant to be eaten.

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Another option is to mix fresh, mixed garlic into your cat's food just one time per day. Give your cat only a pinch of it at first because she may be reluctant to eat it. Garlic could kill the parasites, prevent your cat from getting them, or both.

You may be able to put your cat on a fast for 24 hours so that the worms starve and die. Just make sure you talk to your veterinarian before doing this, and ask about the optimal way to go about it.

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Preventing your cat from getting worms

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You'll need to prevent your cat from getting worms in the future following treatment. Fleas can give your cat worms, do ask your veterinarian what kind of flea treatment is best for your cat. Then, if there is an infestation of fleas, wash all of your cat's bedding and thoroughly clean any places where you see fleas, like her litter box. If you have other pets in your home, treat them for fleas as well. You could also spray the yard with anti-flea spray, but just look at the label to see if it's safe for pets.

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Remember that cats can get other types of worms by consuming infected prey such as rats and birds, drinking contaminated milk from their mother if they're still a kitten, coming into contact with another infected cat or animal, or playing in or licking contaminated soil. If your cat goes outdoors, try to get her to stay in your yard so she doesn't interact with other infected animals, and clean up any contaminated soil outside of your home.

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Using a regular dewormer on your cat

When you take your cat to the vet, the doctor could give your cat an oral or injectable medication in order to get rid of the worms. Typically, these are safe, but if you're worried about any side effects or your cat has had a bad reaction in the past, then let your vet know.

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Cat deworming products

There are certain natural cat deworming products you can purchase online. They include DiatomaceousEarth Food Grade Powder, which is organic, chemical-free, and made from 99.9% pure silica with no additives. Along with hopefully deworming your cat, it can also improve your cat's coat, metabolism, digestion, and appetite. If you properly store it, it'll never expire. You can also use it to absorb litter box moisture as well as get rid of smells.

Another option is Wholistic Pet Organics Wormer, which is diatomaceous earth powder. It's organic, food-grade, and it can be taken either internally or topically. This product is HACCP and GMP certified in all 50 states, and it's audited and inspected by the NASC. Aside from deworming your cat, it will also help absorb harmful toxins, and it could promote stronger bone structure since it contains a significant amount of calcium.

Conclusion

If your cat has worms, you can use raw pumpkin seeds, food-grade diatomaceous earth, garlic, or a 24-hour fast to naturally deworm her. Just make sure you clear any treatment options with your veterinarian first so you can keep your cat safe and content.

Always check with your veterinarian before changing your pet’s diet, medication, or physical activity routines. This information is not a substitute for a vet’s opinion.

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