Your cat has tapeworms. The "tiny eggs" you are seeing are actually just that - segmants of the worm shed off, full of fertilized eggs.
The only way to treat this is to take your cat to the Vet. It's simple and cheap - it takes one or two doses of a pill called Drontal or Droncit.
Tapeworms are carried in fleas and infest your cat when they ingest a flea - so most likely you have fleas in your house.
YOU can get tapeworms also. Make sure you are cleaning all your bedding and washing your hands - and sterialize that litterbox. Tapeworms in humans have devistating side effects - malnutrition, anemia, blindness - ick! Not to mention you too with have "tiny eggs" popping out your butt. Gross but true.
2006-12-18 10:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The so much normal rationale, if she is not vomiting along side the diarrhea, is the unsuitable sort of meals. But she will have to see a vet, in view that she could also be totally dehydrated and want IV fluids for a even as. the IV fluids additionally supply her process time to heal earlier than she is going again on forged meals. See what meals the vet recommends, & take his recommendation. There are plenty of goods available in the market, & they are not all proper for all cats.
2016-09-03 16:39:42
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answered by ? 4
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Sounds like your kitten has a flea problem. Go to your vet and get a safe flea product such as Frontline or Advantage. Also get a dewormer for tapeworms while you are there..where there are fleas there will likely be tapeworms.
2006-12-18 13:11:18
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answered by Great Dane Lover 7
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Can we worms. Take your kitten to the vet for treatment.
2006-12-18 11:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Worms...take him to the vet and have them prescribe some medicine. It's realy typical in kittens and puppies to have worms.
2006-12-18 10:05:34
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answered by Vanity 3
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Your cat has worms, undoubtedly. He/she is definitely old enough to be dewormed (can actually deworm at 4 weeks, if necessary) and it's just a pill administered by your vet. If they go untreated your cat may decline in health - diarrhea, lethargy, throwing up, lack of appetite. Please see a vet right away - your buddy is counting on you!
2006-12-18 10:14:54
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answered by lisa r 1
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I would strongly recommend your taking your kitten to the vet and have his stool checked for parasites.
2006-12-18 12:12:49
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answered by Anonymous
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it could be fleas or worms take the kitten to the vet..
2006-12-18 11:42:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Your kitten could have worms, take it to the vet and have him tested, he/she might be to young to be dewormed.
2006-12-18 10:01:03
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answered by austring06 1
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check your cat for fleas.and get it dewormed, it could be either.. flea eggs are very tiny, cream coloured ovals and are loose, worm eggs will be white, grey or brown and. stuck together. they usually come out in the feces, though.
2006-12-18 10:01:27
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answered by judy_r8 6
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