Once inside the gut, adult hookworms latch on to the intestinal wall, and
pass microscopic eggs into the intestinal canal of the cat.
Most infected dogs only
pass microscopic eggs that you will never see.
Not exact matches
Roundworms, sometimes called ascarids,
pass moderate numbers of
microscopic eggs which are found in the cat's stool.
Unless a pet has a huge «worm - load», it is only the
microscopic eggs that are
passed in the stool.
The adult, female cat roundworm inhabits the small bowel of your cat where it feeds and produces
microscopic eggs which are later
passed in the feces.
Microscopic eggs produced by intestinal worms in infected dogs and
passed in their feces provide a source of infection for other dogs.
Internal parasites produce
microscopic eggs which
pass through the reptile in their feces.