Spectracide Flea & Tick Killer for cats?
what should I use on my cats. I have already tried flea collar and the flea drops you use on the back of there neck.
Has anyone ever use Spectracide Flea & Tick Killer on there cats and does it work?
Lyme Disease: Preventable In Your Pet Dogs and Cats
For more please visit: www.DogExplorer.com – comments are moderated! Follow us on Twitter http – Everyone knows that ticks, those creepy spider cousins, have the potential for carrying some pretty serious diseases to our pets. But, what’s less well known is that these blood thirsty parasites may be arriving in your backyard after traveling by air! By: Dr. Jim Humphries, Veterinary News Network Robins and many other songbirds are often the heralds of springtime and warmer weather just around the corner. Unfortunately, a new report is stating these welcome spring visitors are quite possibly spreading a serious disease of humans and pets… Lyme Disease! When most people think about Lyme Disease, they automatically think about the eastern seaboard of the United States. While it is true that states near Connecticut account for almost 90% of all cases reported, Lyme Disease can be found in all 50 states and is truly a global disease. Ticks are the primary vector for spreading Lyme Disease to people and also to dogs, cats and even horses. Usually, ticks will acquire the disease causing bacteria by feeding on infected rodents, the primary reservoir. Deer also play an important role as expanding populations import large numbers of ticks into new areas of the country. But now, researchers at Yale have found that robins, blue jays and other common birds are also reservoirs of this illness. Furthermore, the nymph and larval stages of the tick life cycle can be carried by the birds …
HELP! TICKS, do i have them?
Ok, so yesterday, I went over to a friends house, my first time being there ever, and I slept over, that day, i met her cat, lily, and i stroked her head, and maybe her tummy, BUT I REALLY CAN’T remember!, anyway, that night I left my day clothes on her chair in her room, her cat stayed in the room all night, and i am not sure if she was up on the chair. We were sleeping downstairs in her family room, she was on the floor, i was on the pull out couch. Before we went to bed, she mentioned HER CAT HAS TICKS ALL OVER HER NECK EVERY DAY! I was freaking out! I have never had a tick before! THe next morning we put our changed into regular day clothes (I was wearing the same ones from the day before seeing as how i slept over on such short notice) and I was wondering, Is it possible that I can have a tick?! I took a shower when i got home, and My mom and I checked for ticks, but we didn’t see anything! Now i am all paranoid, and worried! Is it possible I have them, are they big? Are they life threatening, i really don’t know anything about ticks except that they suck blood and their head is in your skin(gives me the creeps just thinking about it!) PS. when we woke up, she said she found some catapillar thing in her hair that was alive and roming! she threw it out…so i don’t think that really has to do with anything. Anyway, do i have ticks? Are they really bad? How do i get rid of them? Oh and one more question! I know this is going to be realy gross but i have to ask, can they go INTO your "private part" or butt?
Flea & Tick Control : Determine if Your Dog has Fleas
Checking dogs and their problem zones, such as legs, for fleas and ticks isdiscussed in this free video . Expert: Elise McMahon Bio: Elise McMahon has a Ph.D. in animal behavior and has been working with both domestic and wild dogs since the early 1990s. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso