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We’ve also had good results with acupuncture treatment for llamas and alpacas, which are widely used in Tennessee’s Smokey Mountains to carry tourists’ gear up- and downhill.
These parasites live in your cat's small intestine and can grow to be as long as 2 feet. They're made up of segments called proglottids and usually break apart when your cat passes them.
"Small wriggling tapeworm segments work their way out of your cat or dog’s anus, leaving egg packets in your bed. While all of this might sound dramatic, it can and does happen," says Dr. MacMillan.