Occurrence Nov 28, 2021, 6:35 PM

    Toxocara cati

    United StatesMinnesotaAnoka

    Record

    Dataset
    iNaturalist Research-grade Observations
    Basis of record
    Human observation
    Information withheld
    Coordinate uncertainty increased to 27222m at the request of the observer
    Dynamic properties
    {
      "evidenceOfPresence": "organism"
    }

    Taxon

    Scientific name
    Toxocara cati
    Taxon ID
    417587
    Kingdom
    Animalia
    Phylum
    Nematoda
    Class
    Chromadorea
    Order
    Rhabditida
    Family
    Ascarididae
    Genus
    Toxocara
    Rank
    species

    Toxocara cati (Schrank, 1788)

    KingdomAnimaliaPhylumNematodaClassChromadoreaOrderRhabditidaFamilyAscarididaeGenusToxocaraSpeciesToxocara cati
    • Taxon ID not found

    Toxocara cati (Schrank, 1788) Baylis & Daubney, 1923

    DomainEukaryotaKingdomAnimaliaPhylumNematodaClassChromadoreaSubclassChromadoriaOrderRhabditidaSuborderSpirurinaInfraorderAscaridomorphaSuperfamilyAscaridoideaFamilyAscarididaeSubfamilyToxocarinaeGenusToxocaraSpeciesToxocara cati
    • Taxon ID not found
    Identification ID
    437764318
    Identified by
    • jenniferf4
    Date identified
    2023-12-25T21:50:01Z

    Location

    Continent
    North America
    Inferred
    Country or area
    United States of America
    State province
    Minnesota
    Verbatim locality
    Minnesota, US
    Decimal latitude
    45.179
    Coordinate roundedAltered
    45.1793050043
    original
    Decimal longitude
    -93.273
    Coordinate roundedAltered
    -93.2730191667
    original
    Coordinate uncertainty in metres
    27,222
    Geodetic datum
    EPSG:4326
    Location according to GADM
    United StatesMinnesotaAnoka
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    Occurrence

    Occurrence ID
    Catalogue number
    194842622
    Recorded by
    • jenniferf4
    Sex
    Life stage
    Adult
    Occurrence status
    Present
    Inferred
    Occurrence remarks
    As long as I’m entering worms today, I decided to dig this out of the camera roll. Not a fun observation, but a good reminder that cats belong inside. Beginning in the fall of 2020 my husband and I took in some feral cats/ kittens and we had a lot of deworming to do…lots of money spent on Panacur. On the bright side, we found a home for the youngest kitten, and we were able to keep the three older ones. Two of the three have become fairly tame. The oldest (Mama Patches) was an estimated 18 months (on 1/10/2021) and she does not like to be touched, but she does like living in a house with constant access to food and freshwater. She loves her bed and has several favorite toys. The ex-feral cats have been with us for almost 3 years.
    Event date
    2021-11-28T18:35:02
    Altered
    2021-11-28T18:35:02-06:00
    original
    Event time
    18:35:02-06:00
    Verbatim event date
    2021-11-28 18:35:02-06:00

    Other

    Record licence
    CC BY 4.0
    Altered
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    original
    Institution code
    iNaturalist
    Collection code
    Observations
    Dataset name
    • iNaturalist research-grade observations
    Identifier
    194842622
    Modified
    2024-04-09T22:49:43Z
    References
    Rights holder
    jenniferf4
    GBIF ID
    4516652602

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    Citation

    Please use this citation in publications
    iNaturalist contributors, iNaturalist (2025). iNaturalist Research-grade Observations. iNaturalist.org. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/ab3s5x accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-08-07. https://gbif.org/occurrence/4516652602
    API access
    Dataset
    iNaturalist Research-grade Observations
    Publisher
    iNaturalist.org
    Last crawled
    2025-08-02T12:45:50.757