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− | == Nematodes of Cats ==
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− | In the UK, the only nematodes commonly found are ''Toxocara cati'' and, to a lesser extent, ''Toxascaris leonina''. Hookworm infections are reported on rare occasions, but it is not known which species this is. The metastrongyloid lungworm of cats, ''Aelurostrongylus'', can be problematic as the prognosis is guarded once clinical signs appear. Overseas, cats have their own species of hookworm and whipworm, and may be at risk from canine heartworm in highly endemic areas.
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− | *''[[Toxocara cati]]''
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− | *''[[Toxascaris leonina]]''
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− | *''(Ancylostoma spp.)''
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− | *''([[Trichuris]] spp.)''
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− | *''[[Aelurostrongylus abstrusus]]''
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− | *''[[Dirofilaria immitis#Cat|Dirofilaria immitis]]'' (not in UK)
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− | NB Cats are abnormal hosts for this nematode
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