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Can cats get Lyme disease?

Cats can be bitten by infected ticks but almost never develop clinical Lyme disease. Per Cornell, no naturally acquired clinical case has been documented outside the lab in North America. Here's what cats actually do get.

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Can cats get ticks?

Yes, cats absolutely get ticks — even indoor cats. The bigger danger isn't usually the tick itself, it's the dog tick products that are toxic to cats. Here's what Halton cat owners need to know.

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How do I check my dog for ticks?

A 60-second tick check after every walk catches ticks before they transmit disease. Here's the method, the body zones to focus on, and the one trick that catches unattached ticks.

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How do I make my yard less tick-friendly?

Mowing, raking leaf litter, and a 3-metre wood-chip barrier between lawn and woods reduce tick numbers by 50–90%. Here's the full Halton-friendly yard playbook — including what NOT to do if you have a cat.

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Is anaplasmosis spreading in Ontario?

Yes. Anaplasmosis became reportable in Ontario in February 2023, and Halton's first locally-detected cases came in 2025. Same vector as Lyme, similar symptoms in dogs. Here's what you need to know.

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Is K9 Advantix II safe for cats?

No. K9 Advantix II contains permethrin, which is severely toxic to cats. Even cuddling a recently treated dog can poison a cat. Here's why, and what to use instead in a multi-pet home.

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