Indoor Cat Deworming Myths Busted: What Every Owner Should Know

Introduction
Many cat owners assume indoor cats are immune to parasites, leading to skipped deworming treatments. However, indoor felines can still contract worms via insects, contaminated surfaces, or guests carrying parasites. This article dispels common myths about deworming indoor cats and provides science-based recommendations.


Myth 1: “Indoor Cats Don’t Need Deworming”


Myth 2: “Natural Remedies Alone Are Sufficient”


Myth 3: “Monthly Heartworm Preventive Covers All Parasites”


Myth 4: “Deworming Too Often Is Dangerous”


Myth 5: “No Signs Means No Parasites”


Science-Based Deworming Protocol for Indoor Cats

  1. Initial Veterinary Visit

    • Fecal exam and physical check.

    • Establish baseline parasite status.

  2. Standard Deworming Schedule

    • 0–6 Months: Deworm every 2 months with a broad-spectrum dewormer.

    • 6–12 Months: Deworm every 3–4 months.

    • Adult (1+ Year): Deworm every 6 months; increase frequency if exposure risk rises.

  3. Product Selection

    • Pyrantel Pamoate: Effective against roundworms and hookworms.

    • Praziquantel: Essential for tapeworm control.

    • Combined Topical Preventives: Selamectin (Revolution®) for fleas and some intestinal parasites.

  4. Environmental Control

    • Maintain a clean litter box; scoop daily.

    • Regularly disinfect bedding and toys.


Conclusion
Indoor cats are not exempt from intestinal parasites. Debunking myths—such as infrequent deworming or sole reliance on natural remedies—ensures responsible owners adopt evidence-based parasite prevention. Regular veterinary consultations, fecal exams, and targeted treatments keep indoor cats healthy.


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