can an indoor cat get tapeworms from house plants?
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yes. they can. if they ge them the drop dead on the spot. trust me-it happened to my kitty
They won’t necessarily drop dead on the spot, but I’m sorry to the poster who had that happen.
Usually they’ll get it from a flea. Depending on how and when your plant was potted, I guess it could have fleas or larva, but it’s not likely. If you think it might be the cause, re-pot your plants using store-bought soil.
No, he can not get tapeworm from your houseplants. Tapeworm is a parasite that needs to be directly ingested from a host, usually a flea. They commonly get them from grooming themselves and ingesting a flea. They can also get it from going outside and eating mice. Once the flea or host is digested the tape worm larvae will attach itself to the intestines and go from there. Are you worming specifically for tapeworms because you need a wormer that specifically says it will treat tapeworms.