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Question Advocate flea treatment-does it get rid of worms too??

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I have indoor cats and they had fleas a little while back-I understand that even though they are indoors they can still get them. Ever since Bandit had a severe reaction to the fleas (it only took 1!) we have been using Advocate flea treatment that says it treats:

* heartworm prevention
* flea and lice treatment and prevention of flea infestations. The product can be also used as part of a treatment strategy for FAD (Flea Allergy Dermatitis)
* gastrointestinal worm control including several larval stages
* treatment of lungworms in dogs (Angiostrongylus vasorum)
* control of ear mites in cats and dogs
* control of sarcoptic mange in dogs
* control of Demodex mites in dogs

The fleas have seemingly gone-even though I still hoover regularly, groom them and wash the cats beds. So that's all good, we don't get this from our vets as it is too expensive, so we source from online instead.

Now...I have noticed our younger cat, Bandit, has been scooching across the floor on his bottom like a dog would normally do-is this worms? I was assured that Advocate would take care of such things, but obviously something is wrong, he's been doing it for around 2 weeks on and off now-our last lot of Advocate was a few days before he started doing the 'bum-wiggle.'

Does he just have an itchy bum, or could this be worms? I have had a look *cringes* and there is nothing wrong with his bottom that I can see.

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Re: Advocate flea treatment-does it get rid of worms too??

advocate should take care of worms, so it might be something else bothering it.
you could always try a different active ingredient wormer to be sure.

if in doubt take him to the vets.
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Re: Advocate flea treatment-does it get rid of worms too??

my vet told me to use this but said it doesnt treat ALL worms and that i would have to properly worm the cats occasionally too

so maybe your cat has the 1 kind advocate doesnt cover?
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Re: Advocate flea treatment-does it get rid of worms too??

Advocate doesn't cover tapeworm or roundworm so it's a good idea to use a good wormer as well.
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Re: Advocate flea treatment-does it get rid of worms too??

Aha! I see. If it continues I'll take him to the vets as he doesn't seem to do it all the time, it's weird. I think he's due a check-up soon anyway so I'll mention it whilst I am there-the girls don't have a problem at all, trust Bandit! Blummin' bugger by name and bugger by nature aswell

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Re: Advocate flea treatment-does it get rid of worms too??

Advocate DOES treat roundworm - it DOES NOT cover tapeworm which can be transmitted from fleas - so even if he doesnt have fleas now he may still well have tapeworm - drontal covers both types but you would also need to use something like frontline to cover for fleas.
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Re: Advocate flea treatment-does it get rid of worms too??

The frontline didn't work for us with Bandit for the fleas. We took them all to the vets and they had all had frontline-the two girls were flea-free, but Bandit still had them. I figured there would be no point selecting separate flea-care so we all went advocate, I'll check out the different wormers though and see if that does the trick! Thanks
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Re: Advocate flea treatment-does it get rid of worms too??

It's actually a misnomer that scooting is caused by worms. Yes, if there is a tapeworm segment stuck to the bum it might be itchy. However, if you are seeing scooting quite often this is usually because the anal glands need to be expressed.

That's definitely something your vet should do. I wouldn't wait too long because if anals get too full they can abscess and potentially need surgery.

Some cats can scoot if they have a skin irritation around the anus (possibly from having stool stuck there).

A vet visit is the best idea.
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Re: Advocate flea treatment-does it get rid of worms too??

Seems he just has an itchy bum! Trust him he did have a bout of cystitus-like symptoms, but they have cleared up now thanks to some drops in his food for a couple of weeks. He's to stay on wet food and no/little biscuits.
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Re: Advocate flea treatment-does it get rid of worms too??

glad he's just itchy. cats can be a worry...


I think their goal in life is to worry us

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