Poor little kitten suffered from this big Cuterebra but not from now on Suspect lesions should be explored by carefully enlarging and probing the breathing pore or fistula with mosquito forceps. It is not unusual for the parasite to retreat into the opened pore, making it difficult to grasp. Covering the breathing pore with white petroleum jelly for 10−15 minutes before grasping the parasite can make it easier to remove. The lesion should not be squeezed, because this may rupture the larva and lead to a chronic foreign body reaction and secondary infection. There are anecdotal reports of larval rupture causing anaphylaxis. If possible, the larva should be removed in one piece; recurrent abscesses at the site of previous Cuterebra infestation suggest residual infection or remaining pieces of larva. 2nd video: Have you heard?, there were three old ladies sat on black bench feeding the birds when a man walked up and flashed them all, the first two little old ladies both had a stroke.. but the third, well she could quiet reach. For the 3rd clip you see asking myself I'm i a bad person for not letting him know what was coming?, because it's quiet obvious actually. #botfly #cuterebra #warble #botflyremoval #cat #cats #kitten #kittens #parasite #vet #vetmed #petsoftiktok #veterinarian #viral #viraltiktok #viralvideo