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Just found a tick on my cat - what should I do?

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AAAh - I have just scared myself stupid by reading about the dangers of ticks to the cat and me. I can't decide if its better to wait for OH to come home this evening and for us to try to tweezer it out (I can't seem to find out what happens if we don't do it right and the head stays in) or whether I should take the cat to the vet beforehand? Does anybody have any experience/advice? The cat appears to be in no discomfort whatsoever.

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O'Tom tick hooks are very easy to use and are good at getting them out without leaving anything behind. If you don't have one you can smear the body of the tick with vaseline which will suffocate it, it will then release hold and fall out when dead. They fall off when they have taken their fill of blood anyway but the less time they are attached, the less chance of transferring disease. :wink:

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Well I got a tick thing and it cost £3.98. Unfortunately, by the time I got home the tick had disappeared - it must have been full and dropped off. Its body was the size of a small dried pea and pale brown. This means I'm even more paranoid....where is it :shock: I wish I hadn't read what I've been reading, I've never encountered a tick before and its making me look at our wild grassland (ie the garden) in a whole new light. :(

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Sounds like it had drunk it's fill. If you regularly treat your cat with an anti-flea and tick spot on, then any critters it pick up will die anyway. All my furries are dosed monthly with Frontline Combo and wear flea collars; the cats are expert hunters and always stalking things in long grass.

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Ticks are on the increase as is Lymes Disease - very nasty in humans. If you are in an area where your dogs and cats are picking them up, make sure that you check yourself too when you come in from a walk. My DD once picked a full tick up from the carpet that had fallen off the dog thinking it was a raisin :shock: - it was like one of those slow motion film clips...noooooooo! - too late, popped and blood all over her face :vom::vom:

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We get a big problem with ticks here as well, especially from the deer which come in the garden.

I use Frontline on the dog and cats, which appears to be quite effective, although when we treated Lily (cat) last week she kept trying to lick it off and when she found she couldn't reach she went and rolled in the dirt so now has a large dirty smudge on her white neck :roll: .

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Much to my embarrassment...actually the tick was still there, just not quite where I thought it was. So, we used our tick hook thing and got it off (whole); the cat was very calm. However, we dropped it (the tick not the cat!) on the (long pile) tick-coloured rug, so cue many shrieks from me. I picked it up, telling OH that they don't die very easily so the best thing is to drown them in alchohol (I'd read on the internet they don't die even if you flush them down the loo!). We put it in a jar with some gin (now it was OH's turn to shriek....stop, stop thats enough :lol: ) and screwed the lid on tight. OH said it was a big tick. Its still on the windowsill :shock:

 

We use Stronghold but I can't see that is effective against ticks either. We will have to keep a close eye on the cats.

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Frontline is not effective against ticks as long as it is fleas so if you have a tick problem, they need doing every month - ticks will attach and die within 4 hours.

 

Yes, we treat every month. I did originally use something else on the dog but as it was toxic to cats we had to keep them apart for 48 hours, which isn't really practical, so the vet recommended we swap to Frontline with the more frequent applications.

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Much to my embarrassment...actually the tick was still there, just not quite where I thought it was. So, we used our tick hook thing and got it off (whole); the cat was very calm. However, we dropped it (the tick not the cat!) on the (long pile) tick-coloured rug, so cue many shrieks from me. I picked it up, telling OH that they don't die very easily so the best thing is to drown them in alchohol (I'd read on the internet they don't die even if you flush them down the loo!). We put it in a jar with some gin (now it was OH's turn to shriek....stop, stop thats enough :lol: ) and screwed the lid on tight. OH said it was a big tick. Its still on the windowsill :shock:

 

We use Stronghold but I can't see that is effective against ticks either. We will have to keep a close eye on the cats.

 

sorry daphne, but that has me :lol::lol: especially OH worrying about the amount of gin you used!

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OMG :shock: I take it she is OK? Rather bizarrely, I was telling a friend of mine about my experience and she told me her ex-husband has been off work all last week with Lymes Disease :shock: She lives in the SW and apparently walkers get a warning each year around this time to take care if they go out with shorts on.

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I've just read this whole thread all in one go so excuse if this has already been mentioned, but I've been told that if you smear vasilene daily all over the tick, covering it totally, it will suffocate and fall off. Mine don't seem (touch wood) to get ticks so I haven't tried it.

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I found a MAHOOOSIVE tick on my dog last night, right above her eye/eyebrow.

 

Had to do the vaseline thing as had nothing else in the house. Freda hated having it smeared on her so promptly ran to the sofa to wipe her head over it and managed to rip the tick out :shock: . It came out with with all it's legs etc as it was wiggling them about, but can't tell if the mouth parts came out so will keep an eye that it doesn't get infected (have squidged some savlon on it this evening). Went to the vet after work to get the tick remover thingy just in case she finds another one.

 

Nicola.

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