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PLEASE SOMEONE HELP AND EMAIL ME A RESPONSE...THANKS SO MUCH

Discussion in 'Cats - all breeds / types' started by prage2, Jan 8, 2006.

  1. prage2

    prage2 New Member

    I HAVE 6 WONDERFUL CATS! MY BABY HAS HAD A LITTLE MOLE/GROWTH ON THE TOP OF HIS HEAD FOR MONTHS....IT IS THE SAME COLOR AS HIS SKIN, NO LEGS SHOWING OR HEAD. I HAVE ALWAYS ASSUMED IT WAS A GROWTH OR SKIN TAG. MY BOYFRIEND KEEPS TELLING ME IT IS A TICK VERY IMBEDDED!!! I HAVE PICKED AT IT, PUT ALCOHOL ON IT..ADAMS FLEA AND TICK SPRAY...NOTHING HAS HAPPENED. IS IT A GROWTH OR AN DEEPLY EMBEDDED TICK? I LIVE IN THE SOUTH AND HE IS AN INSIDE/OUTSIDE CAT. I WILL FEEL SO BAD IF FOR ALL THIS TIME HE HAS HAD A TICK ON HIS HEAD. I WILL HAVE TO TAKE HIM TO THE VET TO HAVE IT REMOVED BECAUSE HE IS SICK OF ME MESSING WITH IT. I KNOW SOMEONE CAN GIVE ME SOME INSIGHT. NONE OF MY OTHER BABIES HAVE HAD TICKS SO I AM IGNORANT TO THIS SITUATION.

    MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS PRAGE2@AOL.COM IF U COULD EMAIL ME AND IN THE SUBJECT LINE PUT ------------CAT I WOULD BE SO GREATFUL.

    HAPPY NEW YEAR PAIGE FROM ALABAMA
     
  2. sunset05

    sunset05 New Member

    Taking him to the Vet is the best thing I can think of to do. I don't what it could be. A Vet can diagnose it and treat it if necessary.

    By the way, welcome to the Board. :)
     

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