White spots in cat poop may be tapeworms. At the same time, cats may also experience symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, constipation, and itching around the anus. Cats need to be dewormed in time, otherwise it will affect the cat’s health. Tapeworms are generally transmitted by fleas, so when deworming cats, they should be dewormed both internally and externally. External deworming should be done once a month. Internal deworming should be done once a month for the first three months, and after three months, tapeworms should be dewormed every three months. Just once.
Pet News
Sep 12,2025
There are white spots in cat poop but they are not worms
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare Technology Correspondent

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