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What can an engorged tick removed from a cat look like?

This scanning electron micrograph shows a highly magnified engorged female tick removed from a pet cat.

Reviewed by VuxLore® Knowledge Team For Animal owners

What can an engorged tick removed from a cat look like?

Short answer

This scanning electron micrograph shows a highly magnified engorged female tick removed from a pet cat.

At a glance

A sourced close-up showing why an engorged tick can look unlike an unfed specimen.

Key takeaways

• Engorgement changes tick shape and size

• Fur and tissue may cling to a removed specimen

• Contact a veterinary professional when concerned

A magnified veterinary example

This electron micrograph shows an engorged tick after removal from a cat. Its feeding structures remained embedded in a small amount of skin tissue when the specimen was prepared.

Relevant VuxLore tools

For cat-focused options, explore our Tick Removal Tools for Cats collection before choosing a tool.

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