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Cats on the Coast We provide cat boarding in Kadina, on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia - Enquiries Welcome - Owner - Karen Chaplin

Tape worms and fleas go together and most of the 2 in 1 flea/worm treatments don’t treat ALL worms. That’s why it’s impo...
06/01/2025

Tape worms and fleas go together and most of the 2 in 1 flea/worm treatments don’t treat ALL worms. That’s why it’s important to make sure you are using an ALL WORMER treatment. These are also available as spot on treatments if your cat is hard to dose orally 😉👍

VET TALK TUESDAY

CAN I CATCH WORMS FROM MY PET?

Intestinal worms in dogs, cats, puppies and kittens are very common, and they can cause some serious illness in humans. “Allwormers” from veterinary clinics control infection in dogs and cats for the five main intestinal parasites which are:

• Roundworms

- Mainly from faeces, causes nodules in humans which contain larvae of the parasite.
- Nodules occur in liver, lungs, kidneys and brain, sometimes affects eyes requiring removal.
- Soil can be contaminated with parasite eggs, pregnant and lactating bi***es often heavily infected. Soils in parks and playgrounds can be contaminated where children play. Also infection via contaminated cat litter boxes if hygiene poor.

• Whipworms

- Direct transmission between dogs and humans is rare because the species differ..

• Hookworms

- Infection in humans causes “cutaneous larvae migrans” – an intensely itchy red and inflamed eruption in human skin. Lungs can also be invaded.
- Believed approx 50% infections occur at the beach.
- Humans can also get enteritis from adult hookworms. Signs include abdominal pain.
- Humans are infected by larvae via the skin (barefeet in gardens and beaches, parks and playgrounds).

• Tapeworms

- Develops in fleas and lice. Pets and children infected by ingestion of insects. Tapeworm develops in the gut of humans. Tapeworm segments exit our pets and humans from a**s in the faeces, and also empty eggs which can be ingested. Young children are particularly at risk. The eggs hatch, embryo enters wall of intestine and migrates to organs such as liver, skeletal muscle and heart.

• Hydatid (Echinococcus)

-The hydatid tapeworm (Echinococcus granulosus) poses a more serious risk compared to common tapeworms like Dipylidium caninum. It can infect humans and cause a condition known as hydatid disease or echinococcosis, which can have severe health consequences.
- When humans ingest Echinococcus eggs, the larvae can travel through the bloodstream and form hydatid cysts in organs such as the liver, lungs, brain, or other tissues.

Symptoms: The symptoms depend on the location and size of the cysts and may include:
▪ Abdominal pain or swelling.
▪ Cough, chest pain, or difficulty breathing (if cysts are in the lungs).
▪ Neurological issues or headaches (if cysts are in the brain).

Complications: If a cyst ruptures, it can cause severe allergic reactions or secondary infections.

Many supermarket brands only cover 2 or 3 of the parasites, commonly leaving out tapeworm coverage. Check all labels to ensure your pet is covered.

Don’t forget that tapeworms are also connected with the flea cycle – so if you are seeing either worms in poo, eggs around bottoms, or fleas on your pets, you must worm and flea treat your pet to break the cycle.

We recommend good personal hygiene at home, washing hands after playing or handling pets, plus regular intestinal worming of adult pets every 3 months (more often for farm pets, pregnant or lactating bi***es, puppies and kittens).

Please speak to your pharmacist about products for intestinal parasite control for the family.


Wishing you all a Happy New Year! 🥳 🥳
31/12/2024

Wishing you all a Happy New Year! 🥳 🥳

24/12/2024

Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas 🎄 and a Happy New Year 🎊
Whilst you are out celebrating I will be here with your cats 🐈 🐈‍⬛ 🐈🐈‍⬛🐈🐈‍⬛ and there is no place I’d rather be 😻🥰 😁 Enjoy and be safe 😊

20/12/2024

🚨 🚨 URGENT 🚨 🚨

This handsome boy is Alfie

He is 12years old and is looking for a fur-ever home where he will have the house to himself and be safely kept inside and hopefully have a nice cat run.

He is desexed and will be microchipped
He is FIV negative

He is a sweet old man who is currently confused and just wants a loving home

Location: Wallaroo

Adoption fee is $40

06/12/2024

***ANNUAL CLOSING DATES FOR CATS ON THE COAST***

Cats on the Coast will be closed for boarding annually for the whole of MAY and NOVEMBER every year.

Annual leave in May remains the same but September has been changed to November due to quieter operations in November compared to September.
I’ve been operating Cats on the Coast for 6 years. It’s a 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week business and I don’t have enough capacity to hire anyone else to take over for me so I’ve decided to extend my annual leave. I’m sorry for the inconvenience ❤️

P.S. I’m still happy to mentor anyone who would like to start a home based cat boarding business. Any enquires from responsible, 💯 client focused cat lovers welcome 😻

Everyone else has gone home….its just me and this cat 🐈 (and of course our darling Luna- still looking for her forever f...
30/11/2024

Everyone else has gone home….its just me and this cat 🐈 (and of course our darling Luna- still looking for her forever family)

21/11/2024
Hi guys We are still looking for a good home for this adorable lady! Quickly before my husband adds her to our collectio...
20/11/2024

Hi guys
We are still looking for a good home for this adorable lady! Quickly before my husband adds her to our collection (not happening 🙈😣) Karen has too many cats!

16/11/2024

Hi All
If you’ve tried to contact me this weekend and not been successful I do apologise 😔 I’m am away for the weekend and wasn’t aware that where I was going would have no phone reception 🥲 I do have wi-fi so can be reached via messenger. I will check all messages and get back to you on Monday afternoon, when I return home. Thank you for your patience 🙏

Darling Luna’s owner has gone into care. Now Luna is looking for a new owner who will love her and spoil her the way she...
06/11/2024

Darling Luna’s owner has gone into care. Now Luna is looking for a new owner who will love her and spoil her the way she is used to🥰
Luna is 8 years old, desexed and up to date with vaccinations.
She is a discerning lady who takes a little while to warm up but once she trusts you she appreciates pats and chin scratches. She is not super cuddly but will sit in your lap once she really gets to know you.
Luna”s prospective new owner would need to have some patience to let her find her way and get used to her new surroundings as she has only had one owner and one place to call home. Would definitely suit an older owner with a quiet home.
Luna has lived with a dog and possibly could again depending on temperament of dog and time spent introducing them. Unsure of her exposure to children. Older children would probably be better.

Luna has been staying with us and has made the adjustment very well. If you think you can give her her last home please get in touch with me and I can direct you to her family members.
Thank you.

Please share 🙏

06/11/2024

Hi all
Telstra are working on the mobile network this week and today I have little to no mobile signal. Please contact me via messenger through this page if urgent.
Thank you ☺️

Cats, please cover your eyes 🙈🤭 Can you give Bonnie a home?
27/10/2024

Cats, please cover your eyes 🙈🤭

Can you give Bonnie a home?

10/10/2024

As some of you may or may not know I am a huge supporter and previous participant in TNR (Trap/Neuter/Rehome or Return) It is kind of what led me to cat boarding in a round about way. The message here is, and it’s a hard one regarding stray cats, if you are not going to trap and desex….dont feed 💯 Well fed cats have more kittens adding to the huge stray cat problem and in the end, their own misery. You don’t have to stop feeding harshly. They can be weaned off. It sounds hard but it’s the best thing for everyone involved. No ifs, buts or maybes. Either take full responsibility or walk away.

23/09/2024
07/09/2024

WE HAVE BEEN ADOPTED!!

**Urgent Please Share***

2 for $20 - Mr Z and Leah are available now for adoption!
Pick up today before 12pm and take the pair for only $20

We want this beautiful bonded pair to go together.

Please help us give these two a second chance. Mr Z and Leah have been at the clinic for 3 weeks now and still waiting for there forever homes.

They are desexed, Microchipped, Vaccinated, Flea treated and Wormed.

Leah and Mr Z came from Barunga Council after being trapped from a large cat colony.

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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00

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