"Cat" tick posting
Sidney Presley
cummings8189 at WEBZONE.NET
Mon Nov 15 03:11:20 EST 1999
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There are no "cat ticks" however, Cats as well as dogs and other =
animals, including man, do get ticks. Try Ohio State University =
Entomoloy Site, Iowa State University Entomology Site and University of =
California, Davis, Entomology....Any Veterinarian should be able to =
identify a tick as well as your local health department. Good Luck. =
Sidney
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