Things You'll Need
- Tweezers
- Paper towel or tissue
- Local antiseptic
- Isopropyl alcohol
- Small jar
Instructions
Take your cat to a well-lighted area where you can easily see the deer tick.
Place the tweezers around the deer tick, at the point where the tick head enters the skin.
Squeeze the tweezers gently to grab the deer tick. Do not squeeze too hard, or you will rupture the deer tick.
Pull up slowly, pulling the deer tick away from the skin. Rock the tweezers back and forth, if needed, to dislodge the tick head. Do not pull too fast or the tick head may become separated from its body and remain lodged beneath the skin.
Put the deer tick in a small jar of isopropyl alcohol. The tick will die in about five minutes. You can then dispose of the tick by flushing the contents down the toilet.
Apply a local antiseptic, using a paper towel or tissue, to your cat's skin. You can also wipe the area with isopropyl alcohol.