Firstly, if a cat has parasites in its body, its gastrointestinal digestion and absorption will be affected and diarrhoea will occur, and because parasites can destroy the intestinal tract and intestinal wall structure and cause bleeding, when there is bleeding or dark brown blood clots in the cat’s excrement, it is a sign that the cat may have parasites in its body. When parasites are present in the cat’s body, they will rob the cat of nutrients, resulting in malnutrition, weakness, poor quality skin and coat, a coarse and lustrous coat, and a white coloured dental bed. Furthermore, the parasite will release some neurotoxins in the cat’s body, and these neurotoxins will cause the cat to have convulsive neurological manifestations during sleep or in a quiet state. If owners suspect that their cat is infected with internal parasites, on the one hand, they can go to the vet for a routine faecal examination to see if the cat has some internal parasite eggs in its faeces to confirm the diagnosis.
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