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An Intro to Ticks on Cats

Many feline owners will already be well acquainted with the issue of ticks on cats. If dealt with correctly, they are not too serious. If anything, ticks on cats are merely a persistent nuisance for cat owners.

Although they are not normally a major problem for cat owners, it is your responsibility as a cat owner to understand how to check your cat for ticks and how to remove them.

If you are acquiring a cat for the first time, you may not be completely up to speed with the issue of ticks on cats. Here is an introduction so you can start checking for ticks on cats as soon as you acquire your feline.

What are ticks on cats?

Before we talk about removing ticks on cats, we need to understand what ticks on cats are. Ticks are small animals that feed on the blood of their hosts. They attach themselves onto the host by digging their teeth into the skin of the animal.

Ticks normally lay around a thousand eggs once they have sucked the blood out of the animal.

Ticks are not normally something that cat owners have to be worried about. As we say, in the vast majority of cases, ticks are relatively harmless.

There are some instances though, where ticks can carry diseases. It goes without saying that these diseases can be harmful to your cat, which is why they need to be removed.

Removing Ticks on Cats

Removing ticks on cats is a relatively straightforward procedure. It is important you do it correctly to completely remove the tick. You will need tweezers, a small jar of alcohol, disinfectant and surgical gloves.

You will fist need to fund a helper to hold the cat steady. Use the tweezers to firmly grasp the cat. Pull sharply and firmly on the tick and place it in the jar of alcohol. Do not forget to swab the area with disinfectant.

Washing your hands is also important, even if you have used gloves. You should be constantly checking your cat for ticks. Do not let your cat pick up a disease.

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