Archive for April, 2010

Those blood suckers refused to go away after I managed to remove the ticks off them. Just earlier today, there was about four ticks on three cats of mine. No matter how I tried to remove to keep them safe, they keep come back for more!

Soon, they will be indoor cats for good. It’s because I’m moving to my new apartment very soon and don’t want to get sued by landlord/landlady for bringing outdoor cats. One time, my indoor cat, went outside, he returns back home with a dozens of ticks on him. I removed it all and he never got ticks ever since.

I want to protect my outdoor cats from diseases, but don’t want get any surprise from ticks! It would be nice if ticks never visited my cats ever again in the future. It’s heart-wrenching battle that seemed never end at all. What can I do to prepared myself to kill them off once and for all? What’s the result for that in the future? I need to ensure that they gets to live longer like 20 years old, you know?

I’m very worried that those ticks could be on my bed in my new home! Would it be wise for me to place my outdoor cats in animal hospital for one week? So they can take care of it once and for all?

Huge Tick

I HATE THIS VIDEO!(damn! 100000 VIEWS! thank guys!) This is one the thousands huge ticks I found on my cat Fluffy.

my cat has a tick and after trying to pull him out, the bastard didnt let go. will alcohol kill the tick and make it easier to remove. and is it safe to use on the cat

It’s like speckels of dirt. I thought maybe the tick was pooping or I thought it might be eggs. Sometimes ticks will pile up on eachother in the same spot on my cats. It’s really gross!!!

Tips on how a tick collar prevents ticks from attaching to your dog’s neck in thisfree online video series. Expert: Dr. Greg mcdonald Contact: www.petpointers.com Bio: Dr. Greg mcdonald earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Ohio State University in 1979. Filmmaker: Diana Bacon

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