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That's happy news! I do hope they got all the bits and this is an end to it. I am so impressed at how well he behaved!! Sultan would have shredded anyone who did that to him... Hope he got a treat for such exemplary manners! |
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He had the 2 week antib, truth. Interestingly, the vet told me that he had more clients suffering from health problems caused by ticks than patients. Animals seem to have much more resistance to tick-borne diseases, such as Lyme's, than humans. Stands to reason I guess. |
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sorry to hear about pips tick problem. Well done pip on being such a good boy at the vets. Glad to hear hes ok now angie. Hugs to him xxx |
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That's one of my worst nightmares - a tick on a cat! hope Pip is over the worst now. Thankfully as Morgan is such a light colour we often manage to spot the ticks when they're still at the spiderling, crawling about stage and can pick them off before they settle in. We have to groom him thoroughly after every woodland walk as he's so hairy and gets terribly tangled with bits of gorse and twigs so we usually get the ones we missed yesterday before they're full and drop off. (although we have found the odd sated one lying on the floor ) I'm so glad neither of the cats has picked any up yet. Unfortunately there' doesn't seem to be the perfect deterrent out there so it's a constant war with the ugly bu**ers |
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