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Tick Twister - Remove tool

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Tick Twister - Regular - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Tick Twist Remover – Tool for Safe Tick Removal (3D Model)
 

The Tick Twist Remover is a handy 3D printable tool designed for quick, easy, and above all, safe tick removal without squeezing or leaving parts of the tick embedded in the skin. Thanks to its clever design, all it takes is to slide under the tick, twist, and it’s out – painless and stress-free.

The model includes two sizes – a smaller one for tiny ticks (commonly found on cats, dogs, or children) and a larger one for adult ticks. Perfect for use at home, on hikes, during camping, or as part of a first aid kit for both humans and animals.
 

✅ Easy to use
✅ Reusable (can be reprinted as needed)
✅ Hygienic and practical
✅ Designed for 3D printing (FDM/PLA recommended)
 

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From autor:

“Twisting” ticks is a very frequently discussed topic among epidemiologists, veterinarians, and especially the general public.

Without considering my personal opinion, it is always important to realize that the tick needs to be removed by any means possible. “Tick twisting” should not be a movement like unscrewing a light bulb; a tick does not have a thread, and it does not matter which direction we rotate.

 

The rotation should not be more than 180 degrees. Using the fork, we slide underneath the tick, gently rotate, and try to pull the tick out. If this does not work, it is necessary to choose a smaller version of the fork and repeat the process.

 

It is also important to realize that the area still needs to be disinfected and monitored. If the tick was infected, then unfortunately it can sometimes end really badly. But so this does not end on a negative note, I personally have 4 cats and now pay attention. Every single day, and I really mean every day, I remove at least 2 ticks from my cats. We live in Slovakia, where ticks are absolutely common, and I have to say that none of my cats has ever died, even though I twist those ticks out like crazy.

 

One extra note. We have outdoor cats and many times they disappear for longer periods. More than once I have found a scratched-open tick that the cat dealt with by itself. Even our dogs sometimes bite ticks out of the cats’ necks. Funny, but that’s nature :D

 

This comment was not written by AI :) :D

 

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