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Do cat roundworms infect humans?

Cat roundworms generally refer to infections in cats caused by roundworms. Cats infected with roundworms usually do not transmit the infection to humans. If a cat shows signs of roundworm infection, owners should promptly take the cat to a reputable pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor. This can effectively alleviate the symptoms.

  1. Why don't roundworms transmit to humans?

Roundworms are a type of parasitic protozoa that can live in the intestinal wall cells of livestock and poultry. This parasitic protozoa can only be transmitted between animals and are not susceptible to humans. Therefore, they do not have the conditions for transmission.

  1. Symptoms of cat roundworm infection

If a cat eats an animal infected with roundworms, it may become infected with the parasite, which reproduces in the intestine. Symptoms may include increased frequency of defecation, abdominal pain, fever, and nausea. In severe cases, the cat may also experience symptoms such as fatigue, palpitations, and weight loss. If this occurs, the owner should promptly take the cat to a pet hospital for inspection. Treatment can then be administered according to the examination results, which can effectively alleviate the cat's discomfort and achieve the purpose of treatment.

  1. How to care for a cat with roundworm infection

During treatment, owners should strengthen the cat's hygiene care, bathe regularly, and maintain cleanliness. The cat's living environment and daily necessities should also be regularly cleaned, washed, and disinfected. After the cat defecates, it should be cleaned promptly to avoid reinfection. Otherwise, owners should also pay attention to the cat's balanced diet, try to feed it easy-to-digest food such as nutritional paste and soft cat food, and allow it to eat some fruits and vegetables such as cucumber, apple, and carrot to accelerate its metabolism and promote good health. Avoid feeding the cat raw cold foods such as ice cream and raw meat, which may irritate its gastrointestinal tract and exacerbate its symptoms, hindering its recovery.