Immense Cuterebra Larvae Removed From Kitten's Nose (Part 75)

Immense Cuterebra Larvae Removed From Kitten's Nose (Part 75)

Strange incident·2024-04-16 03:33

In today's video, you're witnessing a stray cat brought in by a police officer due to persistent sneezing and congestion. The culprit? A large cuterebra larva, likely one of the largest specimens encountered. These larvae are the offspring of bot flies, highlighting the importance of keeping your cats indoors.If your kitten is afflicted with a cuterebra, it's imperative to promptly seek veterinary care. Veterinarians can safely extract the larva and administer necessary treatment. To prevent cuterebra infestations, regularly inspect your kitten for any wounds or swelling, particularly during warmer months when these parasites are most active. Keeping your kitten indoors or supervised during outdoor activities can minimize exposure to potential infestation areas. Additionally, regular grooming aids in early detection of abnormalities.For more insights, check out Brooklyn Park Pet Hospital, where dedicated professionals assist animals in need:Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/brooklynparkpet](https://www.facebook.com/brooklynparkpet)Note: All Videos Here On This Channel Have Been Allowed To Be Uploaded On It(except Commentary, it's Original And Added By Me With My Own Voice)Love Animals? Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2uYJqbfFollow Strange incident:Tweet with us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stgincidentLove our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strangeincidentofficialLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strangeincident

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