Various parasitic infections can affect your cat. Although only a few cat worms can be healed at home, it is still urged that you take your cat to the vet. You must note that humans can also be affected by these infections when in contact with infected cats.
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Different parasitic infections can affect your cat. Although only a few cat worms can be cured at home, it is still recommended that you take your cat to the veterinarian. In case of contact with infected cats, humans can also be affected by these infections.
Different parasitic contagions can affect your cat. Although only a few cat worms can be cured at home, it is still recommended that you take your cat to the veterinarian. You must note that humans can also be affected by these infections when in contact with infected cats.
INTRODUCTION: Head lice (Pediculus capitis) are tiny parasitic insects well adapted to living mostly on the scalp and neck hairs of human host. These are mainly gotten by direct head-to-head contact with an infested person’s hair, but may on rare occasions be transferred with shared combs, hats and other hair accessories.
If you’re a parent it can be a nightmare the day your child comes home from school complaining of an itchy scalp. It can only mean one thing, head lice. Then you ask, what do head lice look like? This blog post is going to tell you exactly what to look for while you’re [...]

