Ticks were stuck in the skin of this poor cat, he could not move, look how he was saved

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Rescue​ poor baby cats help remove many ticks and shower


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Ticks are small spider-like parasites that suck blood from other animals. They have eight legs with an oval body, which will become bigger and darker when filled with blood.

Unlike lures, they do not fly . Instead, they climb or fall on your pet’s coat as they walk past everything they are sitting on.

Teas are common in forests, grasslands, and although they are active all year round, you will most likely see them between spring and mid-autumn.

Cats are less likely to get ticks than dogs, but it can still happen.

How to remove a tick

Tick bites can carry diseases, so it’s important to remove them straight away. When removing a tick, make sure not you don’t squeeze the tick’s body or leave the head in.

If you squeeze its body or leave the head in, this can push blood back into your pet, which will increase the chance of them getting a disease.

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