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Safest Ways to Remove Ticks from a Cat

Removing tick from your kitty is quite a tricky task. Use ticks removal things like Comb, tick tweezers, a small jar of rubbing alcohol, a disinfectant spray and a pair of gloves are items that you required to pick out ticks from your cat.<br>

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Safest Ways to Remove Ticks from a Cat

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  1. Safest Ways to Remove Ticks from a Cat Nobody is unaware of the toil their cat might take if infested with ticks. It’s a known fact that ticks are highly dangerous and can feast on cat’s blood infecting them badly with various diseases including the most life-threatening ones like Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Tularemia. Not ignoring this fact, it is highly essential to remove tick as soon as possible before they play havoc on your pet’s life. Though there are many techniques prevalent about removing ticks – some are effective while some can just worsen the situation. So, let’s find here the most effective tick removal protocol.

  2. Tried ‘N’ Tested Tick Removal Tricks Removing tick from your kitty is quite a tricky task. However, with lot more care using certain essential tick removal things, you can always play on the safe side. Comb, tick tweezers, a small jar of rubbing alcohol, a disinfectant spray, a bowl of water, and a pair of gloves are items that you required to pick out ticks from your cat. To lower the chances of infection and hurting your cat while removing tick, follow the given below steps. •Wear gloves and take a comb. •With the help of comb, part the fur of your kitty to look out for tick. Combing the hair, you can find the tick easily. •On locating the tick, take tweezers and grasp the tick at the head, right where it sticks to the skin. •Ensure not to grab the tick from the body. If you do that then it is quite dangerous as you can break the tick in half which can just leave the head embedded in the body, increasing the chances of spread of infection by ingesting the toxins in your cat. •Now, just pull the tweezers steadily and firmly outward. Do not jerk or twist as they may also leave the head attached to the skin. •A smooth upward movement ensures that the tick comes out whole without leaving any part. •Put the tick in a bowl of water or put it in a jar of alcohol. This will kill the tick. •Now take a disinfectant spray or lotion and wipe around the bite wound on your cat’s skin. •Spray the area with the hydrocortisone spray to help alleviate irritation and itching. •Remove gloves and wash your hands with soap.

  3. If Lyme disease is prevalent in your area, then start tick control program for your cat as soon as possible. Put her on monthly tick treatments to eliminate any chances of tick-borne diseases. Many tick-related conditions can be handled effectively if cats are treated earlier and you can help your cat stay healthy. Heavy Tick Infestation Removing one or two ticks is feasible, but if your cat is heavily infested then it is crucial to go for effective tick treatments like Frontline Plus, Seresto Tick Collar. These products are specially designed for cats. They eliminate ticks and control infectious diseases specially Lyme disease. A proper care and monthly treatment surely helps in eliminating ticks and preventing tick infestations. Though ticks can be dangerous, taking action on the right time and providing treatment can save your cat’s life. Tick infestation can be, at times, life threatening if proper preventive measures and treatment is not considered and applied. Therefore, for every cat owner, tick prevention and treatment is a must to help their kitty lead a healthy and happy life.

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