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Botflies (Maggots) in Cats

Cuterebrosis

Botflies, flies that are of the genus Cuterebra, are found in the Americas, where they are obligatory parasites of rodents and rabbits. The botfly proliferates by laying eggs on blades of grass or in nests, where they hatch, releasing maggots that crawl onto the skin of passing animals. The small maggots then enter a body orifice, migrate through various internal tissues, and ultimately make their way to the skin, where they establish themselves within the skin, creating a warble (a small lump in the skin). The mature maggots, which may be an inch long, then drop out of the rodent or rabbit host and pupate in the soil.

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