cat bite

miaheatlvr

Active Member
Originally Posted by salt210
http:///forum/post/3015194
it seems to be getting infected. what should I do to keep it clean?
You should go to a doctor and get a tetanus shot.. Is the cat a domestic or wild?
Clean, warm water and soap, I like to then swab with Hydrogen Peroxide, then wipe down with alcohol then neosporin then band aid.
 

teresaq

Active Member
I agree with seeing a doctor. I was bitted by my mothers cat yrs ago. I had about 15 punctures. You need to be on antibiotics and the cat should be QT'ed. My arms swelled way up and were very sore.
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salt210

Active Member
its a domestic house cat. I had my tetnus(sp?) shot a few years back when I cut the tip of my finger off.
teresaq
how did it manage to get you that many times?
 

teresaq

Active Member
My moms cat had a litter of kittens. They were in a kennel. One of the kittens got caught in a ribbon they were playing with. I reached it to get the kitten loose and momma didnt like it. It was eaither let the kitten get hurt or me get bit. It was both arms. It wasnt her fault, she was just protecting her babies.
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meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by salt210
http:///forum/post/3015221
its a domestic house cat. I had my tetnus(sp?) shot a few years back when I cut the tip of my finger off.
teresaq
how did it manage to get you that many times?
If it is a domestic cat, make sure it has had its shots....If you can't get to the dr. to have it looked at before Monday, soak it in some peroxide...and use antibiotic ointment on it
 

d-man

Member
predatory animals most of the time have some sort of germ in there spit to help the wound be more affective I know that cats have a v in there claws and when there sharping them they are also getting things in there claws to infect there pray wiled or not I'd to to the hospital
 

uneverno

Active Member
Doctor.
Cat Scratch Fever (or bite) is a potentially serious situation, and a tetanus shot does nothing for it - tetanus is a virus - you're dealing with a bacteria here.
I'm not trying to be funny - antibiotics are most likely in order. Worst case scenario is Septacemia (i.e. blood poisoning.)
 

al mc

Active Member
Whenever I get bitten or scratched I make sure the animal is up to date on it's rabies immunization then make up a warm epsom salt soak. I would soak it for 5-10 minutes 3-4x daily for the first 2 days. If I saw any evidence of 'red streaking' up and down from the site of the bite I would see my physician.
 
Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3015281
If it is a domestic cat, make sure it has had its shots....If you can't get to the dr. to have it looked at before Monday, soak it in some peroxide...and use antibiotic ointment on it
I would do what she says....I mean look at her name.
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
If it looks infected with red streaks starting to form, its time to see a doctor. Even if the its just at the site, red, buffy or pusy, warm to the touch, you probably should give a call to your primary care physician.
There is always the possibility of cat scratch disease. Google it.
 

ironeagle2006

Active Member
Take it from someone that got the crapola chewed out of his hand last winter by his cat during the move. You need to go to either a prmpt care or ER in your area. Your kitty will be in QT for 10 days unless you can prove a current Rabies shot in the last year. Also you will be put on both an Oral antiboditic and a cream one for the bites. My cat decided to play chew toy on my right hand and made it swell up like a PUFFER fish for a week.
 
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