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  2. Warble fly - Wikipedia

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    Common species of warble fly include Hypoderma bovis (the ox warble fly) and Hypoderma lineatum (the cattle warble fly) and Hypoderma tarandi (the reindeer warble fly). Larvae of Hypoderma species also have been reported in horses, sheep, goats and humans. [1] They have also been found on smaller mammals such as dogs, cats, squirrels, voles and ...

  3. Cuterebriasis - Wikipedia

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    Subcutaneous cysts may be surgically opened to remove less-mature bots. If matured, cysts may be opened and Cuterebra may be removed using mosquito forceps. Covering the pore in petroleum jelly may aid in removal. [3] If larvae are discovered within body tissues, rather than subcutaneously, surgical removal is the only means of treatment.

  4. Botfly - Wikipedia

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    A warble is a skin lump or callus such as might be caused by an ill-fitting harness, or by the presence of a warble fly maggot under the skin. The human botfly, Dermatobia hominis , is the only species of botfly whose larvae ordinarily parasitise humans, though flies in some other families episodically cause human myiasis and are sometimes more ...

  5. How to give a cat a spa day in 7 simple steps - AOL

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    5. Catnip or valerian toys. The best catnip toys can help your feline relax, so you might want to incorporate them into your spa day. If your cat is one of the few who don't react to it, you can ...

  6. Should I travel with my anxious cat? Tips for taking ... - AOL

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    A harness will let you hold your cat effectively when you have to take your feline out of your carrier, especially during TSA screening at airports, during which owners must remove their cats from ...

  7. Parasitic flies of domestic animals - Wikipedia

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    Many species of flies of the two-winged type, Order Diptera, such as mosquitoes, horse-flies, blow-flies and warble-flies, cause direct parasitic disease to domestic animals, and transmit organisms that cause diseases. These infestations and infections cause distress to companion animals, and in livestock industry the financial costs of these ...

  8. This Journalist Collects Vintage Cat Photos That Might Melt ...

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    Owners also enjoyed capturing casual moments with their cats at home, with their families, in an unpretentious way." #2 British Boxer Freddie Mills. London, United Kingdom, 1948.

  9. Myiasis - Wikipedia

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    Myiasis in a cat's flesh Myiasis in a dog's flesh. Frederick William Hope coined the term myiasis in 1840 to refer to diseases resulting from dipterous larvae as opposed to those caused by other insect larvae (the term for this was scholechiasis). Hope described several cases of myiasis from Jamaica caused by unknown larvae, one of which ...