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heart worm medication used to address
infection in canines, but no
such option is available to treat heart worm
in cats. According to the American Heart
worm Society, the medication veterinarians
use to treat heart worm in dogs cannot
be used in cats. The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) notes it has not approved
any drugs to treat heart worm in
cats, and the organization urges cat owners
to emphasize prevention. Several products
that prevent feline heart worm infection in
cats have been approved by the FDA, and
all must be prescribed by a veterinarian.
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may suggest testing the cat for heart
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