Complete Guide: Home Remedies to Deworm Your Cat

  • Natural remedies help prevent and treat infestations without chemicals.
  • Apple cider vinegar and pumpkin seeds are effective against internal parasites.
  • Baths with essential oils such as lavender and tea tree eliminate external parasites.
  • Veterinary consultation is essential in serious cases or if doubts arise.

Home remedies to deworm the cat

With the arrival of heat, problems related to the parasites that affect our felines. Fleas, ticks and internal parasites are some of the most common ones that not only cause discomfort in our cats, but can also compromise their health if not treated properly. Although there are multiple chemical products on the market to combat them, many people opt for natural alternatives. These Home Remedies Not only are they safe, but they can be just as effective.

In this article, we are going to detail a wide variety of home remedies to deworm cats, both internal and external, with complete, up-to-date information based on best practices. All without putting your pet's health at risk and with detailed explanations on how to apply them correctly.

Things to keep in mind before starting

How to know if my cat has parasites

Before applying any home remedy, it is essential to understand that these types of solutions are most effective as preventative measures. In cases of acute infestations, it will always be a priority to go to a veterinarian to ensure the well-being of your cat. In addition, although natural remedies are generally safe, some ingredients can be toxic if not applied correctly. Therefore, the dosage and the form of enforcement they are key.

While commercial treatments usually act quickly, homemade treatments require consistency and frequent repetition to achieve optimal results. For example, if you opt for a natural anti-parasitic bath, you may need to do it weekly to keep external infestations at bay.

Deworm your cat on a regular basis
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Home remedies for external parasites

External parasites such as fleas, ticks y lice They are visible on the surface of the cat's body. In addition to causing discomfort, they also transmit diseases. Here we show you how to combat them with natural ingredients.

Against fleas

  • Bath with lavender or citronella essential oils: Mix a few drops of these oils in warm water and bathe your cat with it. If your cat doesn't tolerate water, use a cloth soaked in the solution to apply it directly to his fur.
  • Chamomile infusion: Prepare a mild infusion, let it cool and apply it to your cat's fur with a sponge. This remedy effectively repels fleas.
  • Beer yeast: Add a small amount (about a teaspoon) to your pet's daily food. This ingredient is an excellent natural repellent.
  • Tea tree oil: Dilute in water before use as it can be toxic in high concentrations. Apply a small amount with a spray bottle or your hands.

Against ticks

  • Apple vinager: Mix two tablespoons in a glass of water and apply with a cloth. This helps the ticks to come off on their own.
  • Lemon: Boil lemon slices in a liter of water, let sit overnight and apply with a sponge to your cat's fur.
  • Thyme and lavender essential oils: In a mixture with water, these oils can be effective as natural repellents.

Against lice

  • Lemon bath: Mix warm water with the juice of two lemons and bathe your cat every three days.
  • Coconut oil: Apply a small amount to your cat's fur. In addition to repelling lice, it improves the health of your cat's skin.

Home remedies for internal parasites

Cat with parasites

Internal parasites, such as roundworms and other intestinal worms, can cause serious problems if left untreated. Here are several natural remedies you can use:

  • Pumpkin seeds: Grind a teaspoon of seeds and mix them with your dog's food for a week. These seeds are not only safe, but are also a mild laxative that helps expel parasites.
  • Ground dried thyme: This ingredient can be added to your pet's food to combat internal worms.
  • Apple vinager: Add two teaspoons to your cat's water bowl. This remedy not only helps eliminate parasites, but also improves digestion.
  • Crushed garlic: Although controversial, garlic in very small doses (like a pinch) mixed into food can be an effective natural dewormer. Always consult with a veterinarian before using this method.

Prevention: The best strategy

Preventing a cat from contracting parasites is always easier than treating an infestation. Here are some useful tips:

  • Perform routine checks to detect the presence of parasites.
  • Keep your cat's bed and sleeping area clean and disinfected.
  • Avoid contact with other animals that may be infested.

Home remedies for deworming your cat can be a safe and effective option if used correctly. However, it is essential to be consistent with applications and be alert to any adverse reactions. If in doubt, always consult a veterinarian to ensure the health and well-being of your pet.


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      Dog food said

    Good hygiene of our cat is very important, in order to prevent diseases. Within that hygiene, deworming our pet is one of the priorities that we must take into account. Your diet is also important for good health.

      Marina said

    My kitten is full of parasites, they are like little white worms, which I can give to make them go away .. Thank you

         Monica sanchez said

      Hello, Marina.
      If your kitten is two months or older you can put a pipette for very young cats, but if it is smaller it is best to remove them one by one with tweezers.

      Now, if you have temperatures of 30ºC or more, give it a warm bath. It is important that you only bathe her - only with water, unless she is already 8 weeks old, which then you could use shampoo for kittens - if the temperatures are warm, because unlike us her body temperature is 36-38ºC and if they were given a bath, for example in winter, they would be very cold and could become ill.

      And, if she still has it, it is best to take her to the vet to find out what is wrong with her.

      Good luck, and cheer up!

      sonia rodriguez said

    Hello: my cat is 8 months old and is sick to his stomach when he does his business, he only gets water that I can give him, I await your answer, thank you

         Monica sanchez said

      Hello Sonia.
      Have you dewormed it? If not, the first thing I recommend is that you give him a pill for internal parasites for sale in veterinary clinics.
      In the event that it is dewormed, experts recommend having it one day on an empty stomach (but be careful, only 24 hours, no more), and give it water during that time. Starting the next day, you will be given chicken broth with boiled rice.
      If you don't see improvement in a couple of days, or if it worsens, go to the vet for an examination.
      A greeting.

           Jhoan Urueta said

        Hello!… Hey, my cat has parasites, sleeps all day, eats very little, is discouraged and also cannot chew very well!… What can you recommend for my kitten?

             Monica sanchez said

          Hi Jhoan.
          The most advisable thing in these cases is to take him to the vet to put an antiparasitic treatment on him, and to examine his mouth to see what he has and how to treat it.
          A greeting.

      Laura said

    Hello, I have a three-month-old cat and they have given him a pill to remove fleas. My question is how long should I wait to put the pipette on him

         Monica sanchez said

      Hello Laura.
      If you have been given a flea pill, just in case it is better to wait a month and then put a flea and tick pipette on it.
      A greeting.

      Valentina said

    Hello, I have two 30-day-old baby kittens and their mother weaned them early, they eat cat food and skim milk. The thing is, they have a very swollen and hard belly. Can they be parasites? And if so, can I give them the ground thyme even if they are very small?

         Monica sanchez said

      Hello Valentina.
      With 30 days it is better that they start drinking water, since cow's or goat's milk can make them feel bad.
      A swollen belly is usually a symptom of intestinal parasites. If you can, try to get a syrup called Telmin Unidia, follow the instructions and give it for 5 days. You will see how they improve. They sell it in veterinary clinics.
      A greeting.

      rumer said

    Hello, I have an 8-month-old Siamese kitten and days ago she ate grass from the garden and began to vomit, she is dewormed and since I vomited, she has not wanted to eat, she eats very little and sometimes I have to force her with an injector to take oral serum, what can I do, what can I do? recommended to do?

         Monica sanchez said

      Hello Riumer.
      The weed you have eaten may be in poor condition or may have been treated with an insecticide or herbicide, so my advice is to take it to the vet. With puppies you have to take action as soon as possible, because you never know when they can go from being bad to being very bad, and the sooner they are treated the better, since this prevents them from getting worse.
      Cheer up.

      Monica sanchez said

    Hi Glory.
    Have you been given dewormers by mouth? If they have not given it to you, I recommend it since they act more from within, eliminating parasites.
    A greeting.

      black said

    Hello, I have 3 cats, two of them are about to turn two years old and the other is already close to a year, my husband and I are worried since more or less in January one of the cats started with paracitos and I bring them up to the year and even infected another two years, we bought him his medicine and cleaned our entire home, we changed sheets, bedspreads, everything where he could see eggs, but after 3 weeks or a month he becomes infected and we change him to another oral pill and that's how it has been until today, and They are 100% home cats since they do not come out at all, they have a litter box, kibble and water, and above all a lot of love!

         Monica sanchez said

      Hi Nere.
      If you can, get Stronghold cats. It is an antiparasitic pipette that is applied to the back of the animal's neck, and eliminates both internal and external parasites. It is effective for one month.
      The pills sold at veterinarians also usually last a month, so you have to give the feline one monthly to prevent it from having parasites again.
      A greeting.

      light ramirez said

    Good afternoon, my kitten is 3 months old and for two days he has not eaten and I vomited twice, when I bring him the food he cries and only drinks water. what should I do?"

         Monica sanchez said

      Hello, Luz.
      My advice is to take him to the vet. Most likely, you have intestinal parasites that are causing these discomforts.
      A greeting.

      Victoria said

    Good night, I have 4 cats, two are 4 months old and the other two are about to be one year old, when they poop they get worms that look like grains of rice, what a natural dewormer can I give them, I have thought about giving them garlic water but I don't know if be a good idea. She was attentive to your recommendation, thank you

         Monica sanchez said

      Hello Victoria.
      You can give them dried thyme, but being so small it is best to give them an antiparasitic recommended by the veterinarian so that the animals can be healthy more quickly.
      A greeting.

      Blanca said

    Hello, I have a little kitten. I don't know what time she has because I picked her up from the street. She digs and puts her butt in it and it's cool and I've seen worms. I guess it will be about 2 months. What can i do?
    I also have two dogs that when she poops they eat her feces I suppose they will also be infected x worms

         Monica sanchez said

      Hello Blanca.
      I recommend you take her to the vet to deworm her. If you are from Spain, it is likely that she will treat her with a syrup called Telmin Unidia, which you will have to give her for five days.
      Dogs can be given the Stronghold antiparasitic pipette, which eliminates both worms and external parasites.
      A greeting.

      iveth said

    Hello, I have a 4-month-old kitten and in his feces he takes out worms in the form of rice that I can give him so that they disappear

         Monica sanchez said

      Hi Iveth.
      Being so small, I highly recommend taking him to the vet to give him a syrup or pill for worms. These parasites are very dangerous in kittens so young, and it is best not to risk it.
      A greeting.

      Isabel said

    Hello, I have a 3-month-old kitten today I realized that worms came out of his poop that I can give him to eliminate

         Monica sanchez said

      Hello isbael.
      Having three months, it is best to give him an antiparasitic syrup, recommended by a veterinarian.
      A greeting.

      Luis Castro said

    My cat is very ill and the veteran saw him and I gave him an injection against infection but I don't know anything. You can move by yourself that I can give you help please thank you

         Monica sanchez said

      Hi Luis.
      I'm sorry your cat is bad, but I'm not a veterinarian.
      I recommend you ask for a second professional opinion if you are not convinced by this vet.
      Greetings and encouragement.

      Monica sanchez said

    Hi Aleja.
    The best thing to do is take him to the vet. When it comes to such a young kitten, it is best not to risk it.
    A greeting.

      aby said

    My cat is 8 months old and 2 months ago they disappeared her but yesterday I found some worms in the shape of rice in her anus again, can I remove them naturally?

         Monica sanchez said

      Hi Aby.
      The most advisable thing in this case is to give an antiparasitic syrup prescribed by a veterinarian. You can also put an antiparasitic pipette from Stronghold or Advocate for cats (it is a very small plastic bottle, about 3cm high, inside which is the antiparasitic liquid), thus you will eliminate not only worms, but also fleas, ticks and / or mites you might have.
      A greeting.

      Viviana said

    Good night, my cat is 5 years old and these days he started crying before defecating, when he saw the stool, they had red mucous blood and his stools are a bit soft.
    I would like to know what I can give him, since I try to deworm him and he always vomits the paste or the liquid that I give him.
    Thank you and I remain attentive.

         Monica sanchez said

      Hi Viviana.
      I'm sorry that the cat is wrong, but I'm not a veterinarian.
      The most advisable thing would be to take it to the professional, who will review it and can tell you what it is, because it is not normal for it to defecate with blood.
      Much encouragement.

      Mary Luz Carmona said

    Hello, I have a? male has been 5 months old for two days I see it as sad where I live these days the climate has varied one cold day another value already kept lying down eats very little and drinks very little water he was very imperative and I feel worried because he was not If I want to, he does not go out or jump to the windows to get out, what will it be, please help me, I listen to advice, thank you

         Monica sanchez said

      Hello Mary light.
      I recommend taking him to be neutered if he is not neutered yet. This way you will be calmer since you will not have that need to go outside.

      Anyway, if you see it off, I advise you to take it to take a look to see if it has something else.

      Cheer up.

      krishna said

    hello, I have a 2 or 3-month-old kitten that I have been given and it makes its eses with dijestin and white vichitos and has been vomiting foam with vilis and does not want to eat what can I do :( I would not like it to die.

         Monica sanchez said

      Hello Krishna.
      I recommend you take him to the vet. I'm not and I can't tell you.
      Being so small it is best to see it as soon as possible by a professional.
      A greeting.

      schirley said

    I have a kitten who is almost two months old and he has intestinal parasites. We gave him a pill to expel but he retches and bounces like foam,;. Furthermore, he does not eat or drink water, he is listless and above all he does not even stop this experience in his bed. It breaks my soul. Seeing him like this .. what can I do, the vet comes every 15 days .. help me please

         Monica sanchez said

      Hi Schirley.
      I recommend you consult with the veterinarians of barkibu.es I am not a veterinarian.
      I hope you get better soon.
      Cheer up.