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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm never looking at this site during my afternoon snack again. Stupid me.

October 30, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A *House* episode was devoted to these bad boys. Or at least the penultimate five minutes were, after they had considered three other causes and nearly killed the patient.

October 30, 2007

Blogger Victorya said...

I was fostering this cat, battle scarred and skittish. I was told she was dewormed. Finally, after a long time, she comes up into my lap for affection. I'm petting her (I'm in shorts) and feel something. Worms are wiggling out of her rear end on to me. I scream horribly (cat never does come back on my lap, but she's long been rehomed).

My worst nightmare, outside of my mother, is parasitic worms. Can't even watch Dune or Tremors. Thanks!

October 31, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"... penetrate your bowels wall and migrate through your blood vessels to reach your liver, muscles and lungs ... eyes and brain."

Good morning!

October 31, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Parasites are a rich field for this blog to explore--they are usually hideous and disgusting in the extreme. Let's have more botfly larvae!

October 31, 2007

Blogger Nebulous Grey said...

God, I just lost my appetite completely. I'm usually not this squeemish, but I think Victorya's story clenched it.
*covers mouth, heads to bathroom*

October 31, 2007

Blogger Arachnophile said...

Yes, these guys are always uglier when you see them in conjunction with your pets bum-hole.

October 31, 2007

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

To quote the six-fingered man, Victorya: "I think that the worst thing I've ever heard. How wonderful."

October 31, 2007

Blogger Victorya said...

anything for you RW :) I ended up on deworming meds too. the things we do to save the furry animals. . .

November 01, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Victorya, you deserve a medal.

November 01, 2007

Blogger Arachnophile said...

It's really a happy story, in the long run, what with shy-kitty getting a new home n' all. I'm sure that the new family was able to pet the kitty without screaming. ;)

good on yeh Vic!

November 01, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Easily prevented with deworming meds...IF you give the meds during the right part of the life-cycle! (some of these bad boys grow for months on the inside before they become detectable) Big mistake lots of people do: quit doing annual deworming after puppyhood/kittenhood. That's why lots more emergency rooms are seeing things like blindness due to worms migrating into the eye.
I'll get off my soapbox now.
And you may now be very grateful you don't hear the medical dinner-table conversations at my house:)

April 09, 2008

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