I found this on my bed mixed with my cats’ fur – I was horrified when I realized what it was and went straight to the hospital

I found this on my bed mixed with my cats’ fur – I was horrified when I realized what it was and went straight to the hospital

At first, I thought it was just dirt the cats had brought in, but the truth was much more terrifying

Once I understood what it was and where it came from, I immediately took my cats to the veterinary clinic, got tested myself, and disinfected the entire apartment.
Please be careful if you notice anything like this in your home or on your pets

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Recently, I noticed strange, tiny, round, yellowish balls on my bed, mixed in with my cats’ fur.

At first, I thought it was just some outside dirt – it happens, cats walk on windowsills, and their paws aren’t always perfectly clean. But these balls were too firm, too uniform, and clearly not sand.

It started to worry me. I took a photo and began searching online. The more I read, the more chilled I felt.

It turned out they were tapeworm eggs – parasites that can live not only in animals but also in humans. I could hardly breathe from the shock.

My cats are indoor pets, but I sometimes take them outside on a leash. That may have been how they got infected – worm eggs can be anywhere: in the grass, in soil, even on people’s shoes.

I took both cats straight to the vet.

There, my worst fears were confirmed – one of them was diagnosed with dipylidiosis, an infection caused by the cucumber tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum), a type of tapeworm.

These parasites look like thin white worms, and their eggs resemble tiny grains of rice or dry little balls.

While my beloved cats were undergoing treatment, I decided to get tested too. Even if the chances were low, I didn’t want to take any risks.

Thankfully, nothing was found in my case, but the doctors explained that infection can occur by accidentally swallowing the eggs – for example, by kissing your pet on the face or not washing your hands after contact.

After that, I did a full disinfection of the apartment – mopped all the floors with antiseptics, washed all linens at high temperature, treated the furniture and soft toys, and cleaned everything I possibly could.

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