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6 Steps for Successful and Stress-Free Cat Parasite Treatment

For many cat owners, the process of giving a cat parasite treatment can feel unnecessarily stressful. If your cat has been diagnosed with parasites, you may be feeling anxious and overwhelmed about administering medications.

Monthly parasite treatment is an important part of pet care for cat owners. Parasite infections are common in cats and can cause a range of symptoms like diarrhoea, vomiting, weight loss and fur loss. Giving parasite treatment to cats can feel intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be!

With these six tips, you can make sure that your cat receives the parasite treatment they need in the most stress-free way possible. Let’s get started.

1. Make Sure Your Cat is Comfortable

Before you give your cat their parasite treatment, take a few moments to make sure they’re as comfortable as possible. Use a soft surface, such as their favourite blanket or bed, to help them relax. Talk softly to them and pet them to help soothe any anxiety or fear they may be feeling.   

2. Use a Pill Popper or Syringe When Necessary

Some cats will happily eat their medication mixed into food, but many cats won’t take their medication willingly. In those cases, it’s best to use a pill popper or syringe filled with a small amount of water (or tuna juice) to get the medication into their mouth quickly and easily.

3. Give Your Cat Treats After Treatment

Rewarding your cats with treats after administering any medication can help create positive associations with taking medicine in the future – the same goes for parasite treatments! Make sure the treats are given immediately after administering the medication.

4. Ask Your Vet For Advice or Assistance If Needed

Some cats have very strong reactions when it comes time for parasite treatment — some may even become aggressive! If this happens, don’t hesitate to ask your vet for advice on how to best handle the situation or even for assistance with administering their monthly treatment.

5. Follow Instructions Carefully Regarding Frequency and Dosage

It’s crucially important that you follow all instructions when giving parasite treatments to cats in order for it to be effective at treating parasites and preventing recurrence of infection in the future. Make sure you understand all instructions before first use and if in doubt, consult your vet! 

6. Monitor Progress Following Treatment

Be sure to monitor your cat after giving parasite treatment and contact your vet with any questions or concerns that arise. They will be able to provide you with more information on signs of improvement (or worsening), as well as how long symptoms take to resolve if treated properly.

Parasite treatments for cats can seem daunting but following these simple tips can help make it easier — from making sure your cat is comfortable beforehand through to monitoring their progress after administering their parasite treatment.

By following these steps, you can provide your feline friends with effective relief and long-term protection from parasites, while minimising stress.

We offer a growing range of parasite treatments for cats, including trusted brands such as Neovet, Capstar, Popantel, Revolution, and more! Find the right parasite protection for our favourite feline – from spot-ons to capsules. Shop the range now!

Does My Pet Need Popantel Tapewormer?

Popantel Tapewormer provides targeted protection against tapeworms in kittens, cats, puppies and dogs. A single dose of Popantel Tapewormer protects your pet from these troublesome parasites for three months.  

The Trouble with Tapeworms

While tapeworms rarely cause serious disease in adult dogs and cats, these intestinal parasites are potentially dangerous for puppies and kittens if left untreated. 

The trouble with tapeworms comes down to two factors: the parasite’s lifecycle and the symbiotic relationship they share with intermediate hosts, such as fleas and rodents.

It’s because of these reasons that tapeworms are a common parasite problem in dogs and cats, and its highly likely that your pet will encounter them at some point in their lifetime.  

Tapeworm eggs can survive in a number of environments, both outside and indoors, including grass and soil, carpets and dust. They must be ingested by an intermediate host, most often flea larvae, to reach their definitive or final host, your pet.            

Tapeworms gain passage to your pet’s system when they ingest infected fleas by grooming or in response to a flea bite, or by ingesting grass, soil or infected rodents. Once ingested, tapeworms travel to the intestine and attach to the mucous lining where they mature.

Tapeworms typically reach maturity within a few weeks and some species can grow to lengths of one metre! Without treatment, adult tapeworms can live inside your pet’s intestines for up to two or three years where they multiply rapidly.

An adult tapeworm produces proglottids (segments), each containing its own reproductive parts. Once gravid (pregnant), the proglottids, filled with eggs, are passed through your pet’s faeces and burst, releasing new eggs into the environment and starting the cycle over.

Popantel Tapewormer

Popantel Tapewormer treats and controls the tapeworm species Dipylidium caninum, Taenia pisiformisT. ovisT. hydatigena and Spirometra erinacei in dogs and cats, as well as the species Echinococcus granulosus in dogs. 

Dipylidium caninum is by far the most common species of tapeworm to infect cats and dogs. It is also called the flea tapeworm and as its name suggests, it infects pets afflicted with fleas and on occasion, canine biting lice. 

This species of tapeworm is also concerning as infected fleas carrying Dipylidium caninum have caused infections in humans, especially children.

The Taenia species primarily infects cats as they are more likely to hunt and eat prey. Rodents and less frequently rabbits and birds are the intermediate hosts that pass on infection through ingestion of the liver. 

Echinococcus granulosus, or the hydatid tapeworm, has long been considered a threat to humans as infections can be life-threatening. Thankfully, cases in humans have dropped in Australia due to improved deworming practices.

Unfortunately, many cases of tapeworm infection in otherwise healthy adult cats and dogs are asymptomatic, making it difficult for pet owners to detect problems.

Symptoms relating to passing the proglottids are usually the only way to identify the presence of tapeworms. You may find proglottids in your pet’s faeces or around their anus, which look like grains of white rice or sesame seeds. They may also be moving!

(It should be noted that hydatid tapeworms are too tiny to be seen by the naked eye, so you won’t ever find evidence of them in your pet’s droppings.)

Scooting is a common behaviour exhibited by pets with tapeworms. As the proglottids pass, they cause irritation to the anus and surrounding area, and you may notice your pet dragging their bottom along the ground in an attempt to get some relief.

In cases of heavy worm burden, your pet may lose weight, lack energy and show disinterest in their food. Tapeworm infestations in puppies and kittens are more problematic as they can impede growth, and cause anaemia and intestinal blockages.

Popantel Tapewormer is safe to use in dogs and cats from six weeks of age and weighing over 2.5KG. It provides lasting protection against tapeworms for three months, although in cases of hydatid tapeworms in dogs it should be given every six weeks.

Tapeworm reinfection can occur if your pet is later exposed to more infected fleas or prey. Popantel Tapewormer is most effective when paired with proper cleaning of your pet’s environment to remove fleas and limiting their ability to hunt.

It’s also important to follow safe hygiene practices, like picking up and properly disposing of your pet’s droppings in public spaces and encouraging your family members to wash their hands after interacting with pets.

Protect your cat or dog from tapeworms using Popantel Tapewormer! We provide Popantel Tapewormer in single tablet and 100 tablet for pet owners and pet professionals, including rescues. Long lasting control of tapeworms is easy with Popantel Tapewormer. Shop now!