A tick looks like a grain of rice enlarged about five times, depending on how much blood it has engorged. If it is also just about impossible to pull off, then it's probably a tick. If you live in an area where ticks carry Lyme's disease, you should have your pets or yourself checked out at a medical clinic.
a deer tick is uasually veries from being as large as a pea to as lardge as a tumb nail.If it is brown then it has been on there not that long
ps cats can't get limes desies! its very rare!
here are some ticks on cats! http://farm1.static.Flickr.com/157/341370157_fd90547b9b.jpg http://bugguide.net/images/raw/SQJRMQORMQORSQTRJKTR20CR0QYRE0YRSQORU03Q80K00QJR0QUR0QYRZQURG0BRHQFR60L0M0JQ.jpg http://connecticuthuntingtoday.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/deer_tick_identification.jpg
check them out! i have been pulling ticks off cats for yrs! flush the ticks or burn them!
Ticks live in dense brush. Your cat was probably outddoors and a few had rubbed off on him. Ticks can also spread from one pet to another, even from you.
It's possible for a cat to get fleas and ticks from grass just like it's possible for US to get fleas and ticks from grass
yes they do if it did my dog then possibly your cat!
If you are referring to ticks the ectoparasites, there are 800-900 species of ticks know on this planet.
There are several monthly topical spot-on treatments available for cats that will repeal ticks (and fleas, generally) for one month - your veterinarian can help you determine which of the products would be best for your cat.
it will but it will probably kill your cat too
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No, the cat will not die he has licked his flea collar. The flea collar is not toxic to cats only to fleas and ticks.
I dont know you tell me
The head will fall into the cats stomach and when the cat poops the head will come out and rejoin with it's body then it will make babies
It is possible that your cat has a bug such as fleas or ticks in its fur. You should examine your cat closely for any signs of bugs, like tiny dark specks (flea dirt) or embedded ticks. You can consult with your veterinarian for the appropriate treatment and prevention measures.
There are many ways ticks can get into your house without the help of your furry friend.These are just a couple of reasons you find them in your home. 1. Someone was in the grass and came into your house. Then the ticks jumped off and now you have unwanted guest 2. Possibly the door or window was open and the ticks invited themself in.