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October 2, 2008

“Pussy cat ticks” – cats can get ticks??

Category: Cats, Pet-to-Vet Articles – Tags: , , , – Admin 5:11 pm

Our owners have been pulling ticks out of my brother and I for the past week or so. When my owners pull a tick off one of the family dogs, they get very concerned, but didn’t seem as worried about finding ticks on us. The dogs laugh and say that this is because “cats don’t get affected by ticks”. Should we be worried? (Keidis, Domestic shorthair, 3 years, Dalmeny)

Dr Alan

You bet you’d better be worried, Keidis. Ticks are always looking for a victim and all animals including people are targets. During the tick season, not a week goes by when I have not had to treat at least one cat for tick paralysis. Signs in cats include: stiff leg walking, lack of coordination, vomiting and breathing difficulties. Even after a tick has been removed you may still be affected by the toxin and could die. Indoor cats are also at risk because some ticks are carried into the house by the dogs and your owner. Moral: all household pets should be checked for ticks daily, and your owners should apply tick prevention medication fortnightly. If any of the above symptoms occur, your owner should call the vet immediately!

September 12, 2008

Ticks in Winter

Category: Dogs, Pet-to-Vet Articles – Tags: , , , – Admin 8:05 pm

My neighbour’s dog got a tick last week and nearly died but the vet saved him. I thought we didn’t get ticks in the winter because my owners stopped giving me the treatment at the end of summer. What do you advise? (Buster, 5 years, Staffy Cross, Kianga)

Dr Alan

Buster, paralysis ticks plague us all year round, although their life cycle is speeded up in warm and humid weather. Make sure your owner continues to apply a preventative treatment year round, according to the manufacturer’s directions. It is still important that they give you a thorough once-over each day! If you start feeling wonky and have trouble standing or you begin walking funny, get your owner’s attention as quickly as you can. If a tick is discovered, make sure they contact your vet immediately.