Ok, its not my cat, but my neighbors cat. We were watching her last week. One evening she vomited and well, while cleaning up, noticed a worm in there. long white, curling up, and gross.
Well, here is the issue, the cat has been treated for worms before. However she is outsite a large portion of the day. She does hunt and eats many types of animals. The cat is very very skinny. She doesn't seem to put on weight at all. She also is about 1.5 yrd old.
I talked to the owner today, when they got back. I had left a note, but talked to about it too. She was using the rest of her frontline up, before switching to the revolution she got a month or two ago. Her other cat needs to get fixed soon, and with the worm thing, i hope she brings them in soon to the vet.
If her mom switches her to revolution. Will it keep killing any worms that she comes in contact with, or does it only kill the ones that are around when she is given the liquid on the back of the neck. Since my cats don't eat wild things, i'm not familiar with this problem, but i bet some one here may know the answer.
Thanks
Well, here is the issue, the cat has been treated for worms before. However she is outsite a large portion of the day. She does hunt and eats many types of animals. The cat is very very skinny. She doesn't seem to put on weight at all. She also is about 1.5 yrd old.
I talked to the owner today, when they got back. I had left a note, but talked to about it too. She was using the rest of her frontline up, before switching to the revolution she got a month or two ago. Her other cat needs to get fixed soon, and with the worm thing, i hope she brings them in soon to the vet.
If her mom switches her to revolution. Will it keep killing any worms that she comes in contact with, or does it only kill the ones that are around when she is given the liquid on the back of the neck. Since my cats don't eat wild things, i'm not familiar with this problem, but i bet some one here may know the answer.
Thanks