Bot Fly Larva Removal From cats eye and neck ||Animal Rescues

Bot Fly Larva Removal From cats eye and neck ||Animal Rescues
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Cats are accidental hosts of Cuterebra larvae. They are most commonly infected when they are hunting rodents or rabbits and encounter the botfly larvae near the entryway to a rodent’s burrow. Most cases of warbles in cats occur around the head and neck.

The early stages of Cuterebra infection or warbles are rarely evident from external inspection of the skin. Most cases of warbles do not become noticeable until the larva enlarges and becomes a noticeable swelling that is seen or felt beneath the skin. A small ‘breathing’ hole is often visible in the skin over the warble. The hole enlarges when the warble has fully matured and is about to leave the host.

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