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  2. Cat worm infections - Wikipedia

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    Against an infestation with the cucumber seed tapeworm (D. caninum), the active ingredient praziquantel is mainly used in cats, against species of the genus Taenia additionally fenbendazole. Since the cucumber nucleus tapeworm can be transmitted by fleas, deworming should always be considered if the cat has a flea infestation.

  3. Dirofilaria immitis - Wikipedia

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    While dogs are a natural host for D. immitis, cats are atypical hosts. Because of this, differences between canine and feline heartworm diseases are significant. The majority of heartworm larvae do not survive in cats, so unlike in dogs, a typical infection in cats is two to five worms.

  4. Milbemycin oxime - Wikipedia

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    Milbemycin oxime is active against a broad spectrum of nematodes.Its miticide spectrum includes Sarcoptes and Demodex.The drug is FDA-approved for prevention of heartworm in dogs and cats, [4] although it is less potent against heartworms than ivermectin.

  5. Selamectin - Wikipedia

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    Selamectin, sold under the brand name Revolution, among others, is a topical parasiticide and anthelminthic used on dogs and cats. [2] It treats and prevents infections of heartworms, fleas, ear mites, sarcoptic mange (scabies), and certain types of ticks in dogs, and prevents heartworms, fleas, ear mites, hookworms, and roundworms in cats.

  6. Imidacloprid/moxidectin - Wikipedia

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  7. Avermectin - Wikipedia

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    They show activity against a broad range of nematodes and arthropod parasites of domestic animals at dose rates of 300 μg/kg or less (200 μg/kg ivermectin appearing to be the common interspecies standard, from humans to horses to house pets, unless otherwise indicated).

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