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Is Heartworm Disease a serious disease in cats?

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Heartworm disease is a serious disease in cats especially in males, and outdoor cats. It is diagnosed in both indoor and indoor-outdoor cats. It is suggested that the reason for finding heartworm positive cats is that cat's nature may swallow different mosquitos or any thing that flies which may be the vector. The clinical signs and diagnosis is different from that in dogs.
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Can cats get heartworm?

Central Maine Veterinary Hospital - FAQ
Yes, cats can get heartworm. Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes which can get inside the house.
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What is heartworm and what do I do about it?

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Heartworm is a parasitic disease of dogs and cats that causes heart failure. The mature worm lives in the chambers of the heart and the larvae are in the blood. Mosquitoes transmit the disease. There is a blood test that your veterinarian can do to see if your pet has heartworm and medicine that the vet can prescribe to prevent your pet from getting heartworm. If your pet travels outside the country, it is a good idea to see your vet and get on preventative medication.
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Why should indoor cats be given heartworm preventative?

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Like dogs, cats are susceptible to heartworm disease. Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes, which can get inside a house to feed on pets. Even indoor cats should be protected from risk.
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Can cats get Heartworm disease?

KLEINBROOK ANIMAL HOSPITAL
There are times that your pet may be given prescription medications or foods to treat an illness. You will always be given instructions for the medication and guidelines for feeding your pet prescription food. It is very important to follow the directions on any medication exactly. NEVER adjust the dose on your own. In most cases, you will give the medication until it is all used. Do not stop medications without checking with Dr. Marshall first, you can always page her if you have questions.
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Do both dogs and cats get heartworm disease?

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Cats seem to be more resistant to the parasite than dogs, but cats can and do get heartworm disease. Heartworms are difficult to diagnose in cats, and there is no treatment, so prevention is especially important in cats.
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What is Heartworm disease?

Firehall 4 Animal Hospital : FAQ
Heartworm disease (dirofilariasis) is a serious and potentially fatal disease in dogs. It is caused by a worm called Dirofilaria immitis. Heartworms are found in the heart and large adjacent vessels of infected dogs. The female worm is 6 to 14 inches (2.3 to 5.5 cm) long and 1/8 inch (5 mm) wide; the male is about half the size of the female. One dog may have as many as 300 worms.
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Cypress St. Animal Hospital - Vancouver Veterinary Clinic FA...
Heartworms are the most life-threatening of the common canine parasites. They live in a dog's heart and surrounding blood vessels, and can cause heart disease and organ failure, which can lead to death. Heartworms are spread by mosquitoes, so any dog may be at risk.
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When do I start my puppy on Heartworm prevention?

Firehall 4 Animal Hospital : FAQ
Puppies can be put on heartworm preventative as soon as they come in for their first set of vaccinations at 6 weeks. The heartworm preventatives that we recommend also prevent against intestinal parasites as well as heartworms. Since heartworms are very prevalent in this region of the country, it is imperative that you give your pets heartworm preventative.
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What about heartworm tests?

SNAC - FAQs
We will administer a heartworm test for a cost of $20. If your pet has not been on heartworm preventative, it is recommended that they be tested and started on Heartguard. They will need to be retested in six months. It is possible for your dog to test negative today, and test positive in 6 months. If your pet has been on a heartworm preventative WITHOUT FAIL every month, you may continue your current heartworm preventative treatment.
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Can Kerries get along with cats?

Kerry Blue Terrier Frequently Asked Questions
When this question was posed to the 300+ KB-L subscribers, many good examples of Kerries, cats,and other species of critters co-habitation were given, while just a few thought that their Kerries would never tolerate a cat under any conditions. Kerries and cats would seem to be able to co-exist in the same household and even become genuinely fond of each other with some guidelines. The carefully supervised initial introduction is most important.
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Do you do tests for cats?

OFA: Frequently Asked Questions
The OFA accepts cats into the hip dysplasia, cardiac, and patellar luxation databases. Requirements, protocols, procedures, and fees are identical to dogs.
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Why do I need a heartworm preventative?

New Braunfels, TX - Official Website
Heartworms are very prevalent in the Southern states.A monthly preventative and annual heartworm test will keep your pet healthy from this devastating parasite.A monthly flea preventative can help keep your pet and home free of disease bearing fleas. Fleas can carry diseases and parasite eggs. One such parasite which affects dogs and cats is the tapeworm.
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Can I get heartworm disease from my pet?

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No. People can get heartworm disease, although unlikely, from a mosquito bite. Humans are an aberrant host for heartworms, which means that the larvae can not complete their normal lifecycle within a human host. This does not mean they cannot occasionally complete part of their life cycle however.
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What about dogs with Heartworm?

Scratchex Flea and Tick Products
Scratchex® Dog Stripe-On® Flea and Tick Control will not kill heartworms already infecting your dog. Scratchex® Dog Stripe-On® Flea and Tick Control protects against blood feeding by mosquitoes for up to four weeks. Dogs become infected with Heartworm when infected mosquitoes bite them and take a blood meal.
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Houston Beagle and Hound Rescue, Inc.
Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal condition caused by parasitic worms living in the arteries of the lungs and in the right side of the heart of dogs, cats and other species of mammals. Heartworm infected dogs showing no signs or mild signs have a high success rate with treatment. Patients with evidence of more severe heartworm disease can be successfully treated, but the possibility of complications and mortality are greater.
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Animal Care Center
All dog owners should be aware of the serious parasitic condition called heartworm disease. These parasites do not live in the intestinal tract; they seek out the heart. They live in the chambers of the heart and damage the valves and the blood vessels leading to the lungs. This parasite is carried by mosquitoes and can be found in almost every state of the U.S.
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What are the symptoms of heartworm?

Animal Care Center
In many cases, these are advanced symptoms. Some dogs do not appear to have symptoms in the early stages; others do. If not detected and controlled with proper treatment, heartworm can lead to congestive heart failure and death. Remember, preventative medicine is the best cure.
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Back to Top How many cats do you have?

Marge Piercy - FAQ's
We have four cats now. If you have read my memoir, SLEEPING WITH CATS, you will notice that we have only two of those cats with us now. Dinah, my elderly Korat, died some years ago. We still have Malkah, an orange tabby from a shelter, who is very large for a female and the matriarch of the tribe. Next comes Efi, who is a chocolate point Siamese, very playful and jealous of her prerogatives. She believes Malkah is her mother; Malkah believes Efi is her daughter.
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Do they show their cats?

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It is not essential for a breeder to show their own cats however I personally would recommend you buy a kitten from a breeder who has been involved with showing and shows their own cats. If a breeder shows cats then they are constantly seeing other Siamese of great type that conform to the breed standard and it means that the breeder will know the quality of their own cats and will know how to breed to improve the quality and type.
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We used to show Twain and Trillian when they were kittens, But Cameo Maine Coons just don't do well as adults in the Midwest and showing long haired cats is a LOT of work and after our son was born we just didn't have the time.
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Who are those cats?

Friends of the Conservatory - Volunteer Park - Frequently As...
Frank, the mitted sealpoint, and Ivan the black and white have lived here several years. They both showed up here as strays and decided to stay. The gardening staff and the FOC donate their food and medical expenses. Check out their web pages on www.shopcat.com!
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FBRL: Resources: Thirteen Questions
Showing is not necessarily vital to whether it’s a good pet or not, but showing is a good indication that you’re working with a serious breeder. There are some breeds of cats, particularly rare breeds that are not accepted in a lot of associations, where the person may not show a great deal. This may simply be due to lack of opportunity. Two breeds listed on the FBRL, the Traditional Balinese and Traditional Siamese, are not showable in most associations.
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