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Do you have any surgical spirit? Coat the little blighter in that with a cotton bud and it should be gone in 24 hours (they shrivel and fall off). The nurse at the vet I used to go to saved me a trip over there and a bill with that little gem of advice and it works perfectly |
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I was going to suggest the vaseline; did not know about the regurgitation bit...what a useful thing to know! One of my bosses standard poodle had ticks and she found lots of them in the house and had to have an exterminator..... A chin tickle to Vitaani, please; as you know she's my favorite of your cats.... |
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