Ugh, I can't believe I'm writing this. We adopted 2 cats from a highly recommended rescue about 4 weeks ago. They are both up to date on all of their shots and were thought to be in good health.
Turns out one of them has roundworm. They are indoor cats, they are on flea/tick meds, and had been de-wormed. I'm not sure how she got them, unless she already had them when we got her. I am so sad for her and disgusted at the same time. The Vet recommended some over the counter de-wormer tonight, and are taking her in to see them on Monday.
Anyway- I know I need to tell the parents, but how do I address this? If they don't want to bring their kids next week, do I still charge them? I'm worried about people terming b/c of this.
Everything I'm reading says kids wont get the worms unless they eat an egg, the cats do not hang out in the daycare room, and their litter box is not in a daycare area, so they should be fine.
Any advice would be great.
Turns out one of them has roundworm. They are indoor cats, they are on flea/tick meds, and had been de-wormed. I'm not sure how she got them, unless she already had them when we got her. I am so sad for her and disgusted at the same time. The Vet recommended some over the counter de-wormer tonight, and are taking her in to see them on Monday.
Anyway- I know I need to tell the parents, but how do I address this? If they don't want to bring their kids next week, do I still charge them? I'm worried about people terming b/c of this.
Everything I'm reading says kids wont get the worms unless they eat an egg, the cats do not hang out in the daycare room, and their litter box is not in a daycare area, so they should be fine.
Any advice would be great.
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