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Parasites commonly cause disease in cats and kittens. Parasites can live on the skin (ectoparasites) or inside the body (endoparasites). Understanding more about external and internal parasites can help you prevent parasitic diseases in your cat.
Digestive System Parasites
Aonchotheca
Coccidiosis
Giardia
Gnathostoma
Hookworms
Ollulanus
Physaloptera
Roundworms
Tapeworms
Threadworms
Toxoplasmosis
Trichinosis
Whipworms
Worms: How to Determine if Your Pet Has Them
Zoonoses
Fleas & Ticks
Flea & Tick Products: Product Comparisons
Flea & Tick Products: Can They be Combined?
Flea & Tick Products: Ingredients
Flea Allergy Dermatitis
Flea Control & Prevention
Fleas Transmit Tapeworms
Fleas: Life Cycle & Disease Transmission
Parasites: Types and Characteristics
Tick Control
Tick Life Cycles
Tick Removal
Other External (outside the body) Parasites
Cheyletiella
Chiggers
Cuterebra
Demodectic Mange
Ear Mites
Fire Ant Control
Lice
Lice: Not Transmitted from Pets to Children
Mosquito Control
Scabies (Notoedric Mange)
Other Internal (inside the body) Parasites
Bladder Worm
Cytauxzoonosis
Eyeworm
Heartworms
Kidney Worm
Trichinosis
Trypanosoma
Parasite Control
Flea & Tick Products: Product Comparisons
Flea & Tick Products: Can They be Combined?
Flea & Tick Products: Ingredients
Flea Control & Prevention
Heartworms
Tick Control
Tick Removal
Worming Schedule/Fecal Exams
Worms: Transmission from Pets to People