Well now, speaking of them pesky worms in cats, ain’t nobody wants their furry friend feelin’ poorly. Them little critters can cause all sorts of trouble, so it’s best to get rid of ’em quick. Now, I ain’t no fancy vet, but I’ve heard some things over the years about gettin’ rid of worms the natural way.

One thing folks talk about is them pumpkin seeds. Yep, you heard right, them seeds you throw away after carving a pumpkin! They say them seeds got somethin’ in ’em that makes them worms let go and come out the other end. Grind ’em up and mix ’em in with your cat’s food. Don’t go givin’ them a whole heap, mind you, just a little bit will do.
Now, I’ve also heard about apple cider vinegar. Folks say it can help with all sorts of things, including worms. But you gotta be careful with this one, ’cause it’s strong stuff. Mix a tiny bit with water and maybe try givin’ it to your cat with a dropper. But don’t force it down their throat if they don’t like it! And mind you, I ain’t sayin’ this is a cure-all, but it might help a bit.
Then there’s coconut. I hear tell that coconut can help get rid of them worms too. You can give your cat a little bit of coconut oil, or even some dried coconut flakes. Just make sure it ain’t the sweetened kind, ’cause that ain’t good for them. Just plain, natural coconut.
- Pumpkin Seeds: Grind ’em up and mix ’em in food.
- Apple Cider Vinegar: Tiny bit mixed with water, use a dropper carefully.
- Coconut: A little bit of oil or plain flakes, no sugar added.
Now, I’m gonna tell you straight, sometimes these natural things ain’t enough. If your cat is real sick, or these home remedies ain’t workin’, you gotta go see a real vet. They got the strong medicine that can knock them worms right out. Don’t be waitin’ too long neither, ’cause them worms can do some real damage if you let ’em be.
And remember, keepin’ things clean is important too. Cleanin’ up after your cat, makin’ sure they ain’t eatin’ nothin’ they shouldn’t be. That goes a long way in keepin’ them worms away in the first place. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, as they say. It’s just like keepin’ a clean house, you gotta sweep the floor and wash the dishes to keep the critters away, same goes for your cat.

Some folks talk about carrots too, but I ain’t so sure about that one. Seems like a lot of work to get a cat to eat carrots, if you ask me. But hey, if your cat likes ’em, it can’t hurt to try. Just make sure you chop ’em up real small so they don’t choke.
Now, I seen some folks tryin’ to sell all sorts of stuff on the internet, sayin’ it’ll get rid of worms. You gotta be careful with that too. Not everything you read online is true, you know. Stick to what you know, or ask someone you trust. Don’t go wastin’ your money on some fancy potion that don’t do nothin’.
And always keep an eye on your cat. If they ain’t eatin’ right, if they’re losin’ weight, or if their fur ain’t lookin’ good, somethin’ might be wrong. Don’t just ignore it, hoping it’ll go away. Take ’em to the vet and get ’em checked out. It’s better to be safe than sorry, that’s what I always say.
So there you have it, a few things you can try to get rid of worms in cats the natural way. Just remember, I ain’t a doctor, just an old woman who’s seen a thing or two. If you’re worried about your cat, the best thing to do is talk to a vet. They know what’s best.
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