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    Pets Unintentionally Invading: The Spread of an Invasive Flatworm Worldwide

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Dogs and cats can carry invasive flatworms across gardens by getting tangled in their fur, facilitating local spread despite the worm’s slow movement.
    2. The flatworm Caenoplana variegata’s sticky mucus allows it to cling to pets, enabling it to hitch a ride on animals that travel thousands of miles annually.
    3. Pet transport significantly contributes to the flatworm’s distribution, with researchers noting multiple instances of these worms on pets across France and internationally.
    4. The presence of flatworms on pets highlights the need for better reporting tools to monitor their spread and protect ecosystems from further invasions.

    Pets Help Spread Invasive Flatworms Globally

    Recent research shows that pets, especially cats and dogs, unknowingly spread invasive flatworms worldwide. These flatworms, particularly the species Caenoplana variegata, can cling to pet fur with sticky mucus. When pets go outside, they pick up these worms from soil and plants. Later, they bring the worms back home. This process allows the flatworms to travel far distances, even across fences and sidewalks. Although the worms move slowly, pets help them cover much more ground. Consequently, flatworms now appear in many countries, including the US, Australia, and Brazil. Their quick, accidental spread raises concerns about controlling invasive species and protecting local ecosystems.

    Understanding the Risks and How to Protect Pets

    While these flatworms are not parasites, they can trouble pets by causing irritation if tangled in fur. Owners often notice the worms after pets return indoors, describing them as slimy and clingy. Veterinarians can remove the worms without treating pets for infections. However, the real problem lies in the worms’ ability to hunt small soil animals, which affects garden and local wildlife health. As flatworms gain access to new areas, they threaten local ecosystems by reducing populations of insects and spiders. This situation emphasizes the importance of monitoring pet outdoor activities and improving reporting tools. Protecting pets from unintentional transport of invasive species is a crucial step in safeguarding biodiversity and maintaining healthy environments.

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