The common cat tapeworm, dipyllidium, is not considered a risk to people. Humans are not a host for this parasite and infection is unlikely. However, always deworm at-risk cats regularly and wash your hands after contact with any animal.
This depends a lot on the cat's personality. Some previously outdoor cats actually prefer to be indoor cats as they feel more secure. The trick is to provide ample opportunity...
A truly feral cat is unlikely to adapt well to an indoor life. A feral cat is uncomfortable with human company and may well feel trapped and be very unhappy....
Most dog and cat tapeworms are species-specific, meaning dog tapeworms don't survive in cats and vice versa. Also, an intermediate host is required for infection, such as a flea or...