What signs after a cat tick bite need veterinary advice?
Reduced appetite, lethargy, fever, pale gums, weakness, pain or other unusual behaviour after exposure should be discussed promptly with a veterinarian.
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Reduced appetite, lethargy, fever, pale gums, weakness, pain or other unusual behaviour after exposure should be discussed promptly with a veterinarian.
Why context matters
Cats require species-specific veterinary advice because some dog products are toxic to them. Safe handling and prompt professional help take priority when access is difficult.
What to do next
Seek veterinary help for an unwell animal, difficult attachment, suspected poisoning, unusual tick or uncertainty about safe prevention and treatment.
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