
DEWORMING
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DEWORMING
By doing what cats or dogs do (licking, sniffing, playing and even sometimes swallowing everything they find or chase), pets are at risk of contracting worms throughout their lives Even the ones living indoors are at risk, though at a lesser degree, as pet parents are still going outdoors and could bring worms or eggs through their shoes.
Type of worms encountered
The most common are the roundworms and, especially in outdoor cats, tapeworms.

- Roundworms
- Tapeworms
- Pot-belly
- Weakness
- Diarrhea
- Vomiting
- Belly pain
- Dull coat
- Weight loss
- Presence of worms in poop or vomit
- Puppies and kittens: start as early as 2 weeks old (with the mum), every 2 weeks until 3 months old then once a month until 6 months old
- Adult dogs and cats: 3 to 6 months depending on their lifestyle and the household (presence of pregnant women or babies/toddlers)