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Title: question about ticks
Post by: Bonkers Mad!!! on July 25, 2012, 17:12:54 PM
just discovered a tick in one of my cats ears. it's too awkwardly positioned for easy removal so will applying frontline directly onto it kill it?  bit annoyed as i only treated them all last monday 
Title: Re: question about ticks
Post by: Peggy C on July 25, 2012, 17:36:05 PM
My vet no longer recommends Frontline as in some parts of the country it no longer works   I now use Stronghold
which is on prescription only   I suggest you use a pair of teezers on the tick   I would not use more frontline so soon
Title: Re: question about ticks
Post by: Bonkers Mad!!! on July 25, 2012, 17:40:01 PM
i have lost faith in frontline tbh.  i cant get to it with tweezers easily but i'm gonna give it a try anyway

nope, it's no good, cant get it with the tweezers.  my main concern now is that my vet is closed now and if it drops off by itself it's gonna fall straight into his ear  :scared:
Title: Re: question about ticks
Post by: Liz on July 25, 2012, 19:25:08 PM
Tweezers work but move in an anti clockwise direction, we have a wonderful tick remover we got from the vet as being rural it is something we live with

We use Program injectins on the cats which when the tick attaches poisons it and they go grey and drop off, we do however check the wanderers and can get the little ones with the tick remover
Title: Re: question about ticks
Post by: heather sullivan on July 25, 2012, 23:43:15 PM
smear the tick with a blob of vaseline, it wont be able to breathe and will die. tweezers are risky, you can pull the body off but leave the head behind, which can then get infected :(
Title: Re: question about ticks
Post by: Sue P (Paddysmum) on July 26, 2012, 07:05:45 AM
Frontline didn't do much good for Tess either.  We bought a little tick lassoo from the internet for under £5.00 - wasn't sure at first, but it worked a treat - it's like a pen, with a plastic noose at the end.  You slip it over the tick and rest it down next to the skin.  Then you tighten the lassoo and the tick comes off, mouth parts intact.  I think it was made by a company called Miso, but can't be sure.  It was a good investment for us, because every time we went away with Tess, she picked up at least one or two ticks.
Title: Re: question about ticks
Post by: CatGirl on July 26, 2012, 13:17:39 PM
I was just going to say the tip about vaseline.