In spite of the fact that heartworm disease cases in cats are much lower
compared to cases seen in dogs, heartworm infections in cats can still be fatal
and severe, make no mistake.
One of the best ways to help shield your cat from heartworm infections is
to give your cat preventative medications, not just during the mosquito season
but all through the entire year. Don't forget to only use preventative
medications that have been recommended by your vet or the nearest animal
clinic.
Anti-heartworm preventative medications help eliminate the
larvae of those pesky microscopic parasites which are transferred by mosquitoes
whenever they feed off of cats. If you have a household that consists of
various pets, you need to give your dogs as well as cats preventative
medications. But do not ever make the mistake of using the heartworm meds for
dogs to your cats or vice versa.
Consult your vet Tampa FL about the best way to protect your
pet from heartworm and other parasites.