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Read Reviews for O'Tom Tick Remover
by - written on 07/06/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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For as long as I can remember I've had cats in my household. As comes with the territory, they've brought home many items that have been, shall we say, not condusive to a happy place. Fleas, yep, everyone has the chance of dealing with them and products to assist the control of these is available everywhere. But ticks, now that's a different story. I had always struggled to dispose of these from my cats. I'd been told many ways in how to deal with these unwanted pests. The last thing you need is for one to attach itself to you as this is very nasty. I was in a local pet shop one day and came across the Tick Remover for about £3.99. For that ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/06/09 (Very useful, 5 readings)
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I own three cats and they've all had ticks in the past. We'd tried putting all sorts of tick removal creams and lotions on them but nothing seemed to really work until the tick just fell off. However, we recently but the O'Tom Tick Remover as it looked like it might be a good way to remove ticks. Sure enough a few days later one of our cats got a tick and we decided to try the tick remover out. It was reasonably easy to slot it underneath the tick to get hold of it and we moved it around a little and it just came out really easily, head still attached as well. We immediately disposed of the tick and the cat seemed to be in absolutely no ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/08/08 (Very useful, 293 readings)
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~~*~~*~~ O'Tom Tick Remover ~~*~~*~~ On the 8th day of the 8th month of the 8th year, Doughnut (the greatest Chocolate Lab that has ever lived) acquired her first Tick, whom I shall call Derek. It was a momentous occasion for us all but Clinton's let us down as there was no "Congratulations on your First Parasite" cards to be found. Having had Labradors before and lived in the country for god knows how long, meant that we were well prepared for the unwelcome visitor that was Derek. Prior to Derek's arrival we had been using the 'twist the bugger and hope for the best' method or, if we could be bothered, there was some kind of tick spray ... Read the complete review
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