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		<title>Comment on How Often Should You be Deworming Your Cat? by admin</title>
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		<description>there&#039;s absolutely no way I can tell if the &quot;things&quot; you found are indeed egg worms or not without actually seeing it. I&#039;d say if it really are eggs, they&#039;re probably dead but you should definately see a vet asap if you&#039;re really concerned. And be sure to check back and post any outcome - I&#039;d love to learn more this issue!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>there&#8217;s absolutely no way I can tell if the &#8220;things&#8221; you found are indeed egg worms or not without actually seeing it. I&#8217;d say if it really are eggs, they&#8217;re probably dead but you should definately see a vet asap if you&#8217;re really concerned. And be sure to check back and post any outcome &#8211; I&#8217;d love to learn more this issue!</p>
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		<title>Comment on How Often Should You be Deworming Your Cat? by maryann</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2007 17:14:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>9/26/07 i just got a kitty 3 wks ago he was only 11 wks old when we recd him.  he had been treated for worms (don&#039;t know what type) and frontline treatment on 9/9/07 before we got him. then he recd his 2nd frontline on 9/16/07 he is due back for more shots in 2-3 wks.  last night i found sesame seed looking things in my bed.  of course i kept a sample to bring to vet if needed.  i looked this up online and found that it possibly could be the worm eggs.  when i was reading further it wasn&#039;t clear if they still pose a threat to my pet and family or if they are coming out because they are dead.  can you please help??</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>9/26/07 i just got a kitty 3 wks ago he was only 11 wks old when we recd him.  he had been treated for worms (don&#8217;t know what type) and frontline treatment on 9/9/07 before we got him. then he recd his 2nd frontline on 9/16/07 he is due back for more shots in 2-3 wks.  last night i found sesame seed looking things in my bed.  of course i kept a sample to bring to vet if needed.  i looked this up online and found that it possibly could be the worm eggs.  when i was reading further it wasn&#8217;t clear if they still pose a threat to my pet and family or if they are coming out because they are dead.  can you please help??</p>
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