what to do if a cat has a tick

True cat ticks key facts

  • Ticks can cause affliction by transmitting  bacteria and microbes when they bite an brute or man
  • They are common in woodland, grassland and heath areas
  • Check your cat and for ticks when they come in from outdoors and remove them rapidly

What are cat ticks?

Cat tick close up

True cat ticks are spider-like, egg-shaped, blood-sucking creepy crawlies. Photo by Andre Karwath.

Cat ticks are spider-like, egg-shaped, blood-sucking creepy crawlies. They take eight legs and vary in size from nigh 1mm to 1cm long. Adult ticks expect a bit like pocket-sized spiders.

Ticks are mutual in woodland, grassland and heath areas, but can too be found in your garden if you alive in an surface area with lots of wildlife. Your cat is most probable to come across them if you live well-nigh areas with lots of deer or sheep, or in areas where there are wildlife like hedgehogs or rabbits.

You are nearly likely to come beyond ticks between spring and fall, but they are active throughout the year.

Ticks don't fly or jump, simply climb or drop on to your true cat's coat when you castor past the area they are sitting in.

How do I know if my cat has a tick?

Ticks are big enough to spot. Run your hands over your cat'south body when they come habitation for dinner each evening to check for any lumps or bumps. A tick volition feel like a pocket-size bump on your pet's pare.

They tend to attach themselves to areas around a cat's head, neck, ear and feet. Brushing as well helps to remove them.

Ticks vary in size between 1mm and 1cm long, depending on their age. They wait like tiny spiders with a whiteish, egg-shaped torso. This body becomes larger and darker as it fills with blood.

How exercise I remove cat ticks safely?

True cat ticks acquit diseases, then it's important to remove any that attach themselves to your true cat as soon as possible. Rapid removal lessens the risk of illness.

This can be tricky, as you need to be careful not to squeeze the tick's body, or allow its head to get stuck within your true cat. Squeezing a tick's body can cause information technology to expel blood back into your true cat, increasing the chance of infection.

Twisting them off your cat is the best removal method, and pet shops sell handy tick-removal devices to make this easier. Enquire your vet for communication.

Why should I protect against cat ticks?

Cat tick on human thumb

True cat ticks vary in size from 1mm to 1cm. Photo past Stuart Meek.

True cat ticks are very good at passing on infections from ane fauna to another but dogs are much more than at risk that cats. They feed by biting an animal and feasting on claret. This may accept several days. One time they have had enough, they drop off.

Cat ticks transmit microbes that cause diseases, such as Lyme disease and babesiosis but it's unusual for cats to catch these diseases.

If you live in an area with cat ticks, it's a good thought to employ a tick handling that will kill them if they attach. Spot on treatments and collars are available and it'due south best to consult your vet most which is most suitable for your pet.

Read the instructions very carefully as some treatments are for dogs just and can be very dangerous to cats and can even impale them.  If yous own a cat and a domestic dog and you need to protect your dog against ticks, ask your vet which treatment is safety for a multipet household earlier treating any of your pets.

  • Never employ a tick handling designed for dogs on your cat. This is extremely dangerous and could kill your cat.

What is Lyme illness?

Lyme illness is a serious bacterial infection that is spread by ticks. If your cat has Lyme illness they may appear lethargic and lose their appetite, go lame or take sore or potent joints.

Lyme disease in cats in the UK is extremely uncommon.

If you think your pet has Lyme affliction, contact your vet. They can perform tests and start handling with antibiotics.

What is babesiosis and does it affect cats?

Babesiosis is extremely rare in the Britain and the tick that spreads it is so far only found in southern England and on the continent. The beginning cases of dogs being treated for the disease, acquired by the bacterium Babesia, were reported in March 2016.

Recent confirmed cases of babesiosis in Essex have been acquired by the Babesia canis strain. This is not idea to affect cats or other animals and is not a risk to humans.

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Source: https://www.bluecross.org.uk/advice/cat/cats-and-ticks

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