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Scoping Out Ticks On Cats

Ticks on cats are an issue that many feline owners will be more than aware of. As soon as you take your cat to the vets, chances are they will warn you about ticks on cats. Ticks, as your vet will tell you, can carry diseases. This is the reason that you should regularly check your cat for ticks.

All cat owners should have a basic understanding of how to identify ticks on cats. With this article’s help, you can begin to understand how you can identify ticks on cats. By understanding how to check for ticks on cats you can ensure your feline friend stands a good chance of remaining healthy.

Ticks On Cats

First, we should give a brief introduction as to what ticks on cats are. We know ticks to be small animals that feed on the blood of their hosts. They grab onto the animal and sink their teeth into its skin.
Once the teeth have been submerged, it takes them a few days to fill up on the blood of the animal. Once full, they lay their eggs, which can be in the thousands.

Recognising Ticks on Cats

Once you are aware of the issue of ticks on cats, you need to learn how to identify them. Feeling for ticks is a lot easier than looking for them. Look with only your eyes and you risk missing ones that are buried deep within the site.

When you are feeling for ticks and cats, it is important to get your hands right under their fur. You should also devote all your attention to it, thus making sure you do not overlook any ticks.

You tend to find ticks around the head, neck, chest and front legs of a cat, so make sure you check these areas as thoroughly as possible. This rule isn’t without exceptions, so make sure you check all over your cat.

The next stage is to learn how to remove them. This process can be quite easily learn.

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