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Trixie Worm Test for Cats TX24203 — Test Kit, 19.5 × 15 × 2 cm
Trixie Worm Test for Cats TX24203 — Test Kit, 19.5 × 15 × 2 cm
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Trixie Worm Test for Cats TX24203 — Test Kit, 19.5 × 15 × 2 cm
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Trixie Worm Test for Cats TX24203 — Test Kit, 19.5 × 15 × 2 cm
Trixie Worm Test for Cats TX24203 — Test Kit, 19.5 × 15 × 2 cm
Trixie Worm Test for Cats is a compact test kit designed for straightforward detection of intestinal parasites in domestic cats. The kit measures 19.5 × 15 × 2 cm, offering a space-efficient solution for collecting and examining fecal samples at home or in veterinary practices. It is intended for preliminary checks and routine monitoring to support decisions about deworming and further veterinary diagnostics.
The kit’s compact dimensions make it easy to store and transport, while the simple design enables hygienic handling of samples. It is suitable for both home use by cat owners and professional use in clinics as part of routine health checks. The test supports early detection of common intestinal parasites, helping to identify when professional veterinary examination or treatment may be necessary.
Collect a fresh fecal sample following the kit’s handling instructions to avoid contamination. Use the provided components to prepare and examine the sample according to the included guidance. Interpret preliminary results as an initial indication of possible parasite presence; positive or uncertain findings should prompt consultation with a veterinarian who can recommend confirmatory testing or treatment options.
Use the test as part of regular health monitoring and combine results with clinical signs and veterinary advice. Store the kit in a dry, cool place and follow hygienic handling and disposal procedures for biological samples. If you are unsure about results or if your cat shows symptoms such as weight loss, diarrhea, vomiting, or poor coat condition, contact a veterinarian for comprehensive diagnostics and treatment planning.
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