Cat UpdatesChance has asthma. He has developed bronchitis. He is on lots of antibiotics and we expect a full recovery. Greta has lost her feeding tube. (It happens) Cats will pull them out, in this case it was accidentally pulled out by me when changing her bandaging. She is eating and doing well. She is NOT happy about taking medication. Boots, Holly, Snicker, Casey are all doing well.
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Cat bites should be taken very seriously, for they can lead to difficult-to-treat bacterial infections, according to a new study by researchers at the Mayo Clinic.The study found that almost 1/3 of the people who sought treatment at the Mayo Clinic for a cat bite in a 3 year period had to be hospitalized!What should you do if you are bitten?Immediately wash the wound throughly, lots of soap and water.Apply a sterile bandage to the wound.Apply antibiotic ointment to the area 3 times a day until it heals.Watch for any swelling or signs of infection.CALL YOUR DOCTOR IF:If the wound is deep you could have nerve or tendon damage.If you have diabetes, liver or lung disease or any other condition that weakens your ability to fight infection.If you have any signs of infections such as redness, swelling, warmth, increased tenderness, oozing of pus from the wound or fever.If you have bleeding that does not stop after 15 minutes.If your last tetanus shot was more than 5 years ago.If you were bitten by a wild animal or a domestic animals whose vaccination status is unknown.How to prevent cat bites:Never leave a young child alone with a pet.Do NOT try to separate fighting animals, you may get bit in the process. Try spraying with water instead. (I know I know, it is hard to not step in, every time I have gotten bitten I was separating a fight)Leave animals alone while they are eating.Avoid sick animals or animals that you don’t know whether or not they are vaccinated. (I know it is hard to pass up petting a friendly stray, I do it too!)Bottom Line, you get bit on the hand by a cat, be preparedto go to the doctor.
Cat Bites are NOT something to mess around with!
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Chance has asthma. He has developed bronchitis. He is on lots of antibiotics and we expect a full recovery.
Greta has lost her feeding tube. (It happens) Cats will pull them out, in this case it was accidentally pulled out by me when changing her bandaging. She is eating and doing well. She is NOT happy about taking medication.
Boots, Holly, Snicker, Casey are all doing well.
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Thank you so much to you that have rated us!Your ratings will help us with future grants!We hope you will take a minute to rate us if you have not done so yet :)
Cat bites should be taken very seriously, for they can lead to difficult-to-treat bacterial infections, according to a new study by researchers at the Mayo Clinic.The study found that almost 1/3 of the people who sought treatment at the Mayo Clinic for a cat bite in a 3 year period had to be hospitalized!What should you do if you are bitten?Immediately wash the wound throughly, lots of soap and water.Apply a sterile bandage to the wound.Apply antibiotic ointment to the area 3 times a day until it heals.Watch for any swelling or signs of infection.CALL YOUR DOCTOR IF:If the wound is deep you could have nerve or tendon damage.If you have diabetes, liver or lung disease or any other condition that weakens your ability to fight infection.If you have any signs of infections such as redness, swelling, warmth, increased tenderness, oozing of pus from the wound or fever.If you have bleeding that does not stop after 15 minutes.If your last tetanus shot was more than 5 years ago.If you were bitten by a wild animal or a domestic animals whose vaccination status is unknown.How to prevent cat bites:Never leave a young child alone with a pet.Do NOT try to separate fighting animals, you may get bit in the process. Try spraying with water instead. (I know I know, it is hard to not step in, every time I have gotten bitten was separating a fight)Leave animals alone while they are eating.Avoid sick animals or animals that you don’t know whether or not they are vaccinated. (I know it is hard to pass up petting a friendly stray, I do it too!)Bottom Line, you get bit on the hand by a cat, be prepared to go to the doctor.
Cat Bites are NOT something to mess around with!
Pledge your birthday to help the cats and receive this special edition shirt for all campaigns raising $500 or more as our thanks.
We are so grateful to our wonderful eBaysellers and buyers for sharing so generouslyof their auctions with the cats. We hopeyou will check out all their wonderfulauctions HERE
A cute video of Skittle trying to protect his room from the purple monster.