Ticks are external parasites that can attach themselves to your cat's skin and feed on a cat's blood, potentially causing various diseases. It's crucial to check your cat regularly for ticks, particularly if you have an outdoor cat.
Here’s how to check if your cat is infested with ticks.
Start by checking your cat's ears, head, neck, and paws, as these are the most common areas where ticks normally attach. You can then use a comb, preferably a fine-toothed one, and run it through your cat's fur.
Next, gently run your hands and stroke your cat's body and feel for any small bumps or lumps. Ticks can vary in size, so it's essential to inspect even the smallest bumps.
In case you find a tick, remove it immediately with a pair of tweezers or a tick removal tool. Hold the tick's head firmly and gently pull it straight out. Avoid twisting or squeezing the tick, as this can cause its mouth to break off and remain on your cat's skin.
Consult your veterinarian Damascus, MD about the best way to eliminate ticks from your pet and for protection from future infestations.