Mail a poo sample to UCD CAHFS. They charge about $13.00 for the test. Treat if they find worms. You may also be able to get a local vet to do the test--tell them it is from your cat. It is the same test--float test just different poo. Sometimes they will not test chicken poo for some reason.Should I do it annually as a precaution or only if they get worms?
http://cahfs.ucdavis.edu/
We live in a fairly dry climate so worms are not that much of a problem here. I would test now and in the Spring--right at the season change. In wet places, test at each season, 4 times a year.
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