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    Great! Glad to hear the update! "Get well soon!"
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    Glad to hear that you were up-to-date on your tetanus shot, and the antibiotics should take care of any infection.

    I think the severity of infection depends on not only how serious the wound is, but also the individual persons immune system and the location of the wound, not sure.

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    Quote from Buttercup What is so bad about cats biting and breaking the skin(or is it just for outdoor cats?)][quote]

    I agree with Buttercup. I play with my kitty all the time, he is 15 years old, and he breaks the skin alot with his teeth and claws mostly, we've done this for 15 years and not once has anything ever happened to me. they always heal right up! But then again my cat has really never been outside, he is a complete house cat and has no way of getting harmful bacteria, I can see why you would want to see a doc if your cat is outside. Hopefully everything will be alright!

    p.s sorry about the quote thing, I was getting so confused and the quotey thingy wasn't working for me.


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    [QUOTE=Kalei]Quote from Buttercup What is so bad about cats biting and breaking the skin(or is it just for outdoor cats?)]

    I agree with Buttercup. I play with my kitty all the time, he is 15 years old, and he breaks the skin alot with his teeth and claws mostly, we've done this for 15 years and not once has anything ever happened to me. they always heal right up! But then again my cat has really never been outside, he is a complete house cat and has no way of getting harmful bacteria, I can see why you would want to see a doc if your cat is outside. Hopefully everything will be alright!

    p.s sorry about the quote thing, I was getting so confused and the quotey thingy wasn't working for me.
    Actually all of my cats are indoor only. It doesn't matter if they're indoor or outdoor cats, their mouths still carry a lot of bacteria in them. My bite was just a very small one and maybe I would've been okay without seeing a doctor but I didn't want to take a chance and then have it get worse and end up in the hospital.

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    I don't blame you for checking, it is very good that you are okay and nothing serious happened.


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    There is "play" biting, and then having adult cat teeth sink deep INTO your hand/arm/muscle.

    Even breaking the skin is not the same as a deep puncture wound...the latter can be very serious.

    When I worked at the cat boarding kennel, I was on antibiotics twice in the same month for deep bites from the same cat - and the kennel owner went for daily IV's at the hospital.

    I hope you never have to experience it.
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    Tracey,

    Do NOT take a cat bite lightly. If the skin is broken, it can become infected very quickly. Have it checked out. Tell them is was a provoked attack (otherwise they'll take Starr and quarantine him).

    Good luck!

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    Tracey ~ I'm so sorry to hear about this. Hope you feel better soon.
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    Tracey,

    Sounds like you made the right decision. So sorry you're hurt and that Starr's so out of sorts. Fingers crossed that you caught this right on time; it sure sounds like you did.

    ~~~ healing vibes ~~~ at ya!
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    It has NOTHING to do if the cat is indoor or not.
    A cat's mouth is very very "dirty" (even tho we LOVE THEM) and b/c of the way their teeth are is why they are so serious. I had no clue cat bites were so serious either until I watched Emergency Vet's one day years ago on Animal Planet and this lady's cat had fallen and gotten impaled on a fence post and of course was in horrible pain and biting her while she was trying to free it. She took it to the hospital and one of the drs said Don't wait to see how your cat is GET TO THE ER. And even then she had a horrible infection that went all the way up to her elbows and came dangerously close to losing one of her hands. She was on IV antibiotics and then became allergic to the antibiotics. They said if she would have went home and washed with antibacterial soap by the time she realized something was wrong she probably would have lost one or both of her hands.
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    Oh, dear, if this was BEFORE Christmas I think we know what Starr would get in his stocking! Look pal, we don't, repeat, don't bite the hand that feeds us!

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    I hope your hand is feeling much better soon, Tracey. I know how sore those puncture wounds are. I remember Jessica bit me once, and oh did it sting! She got me, Alec and the vet with one swish of her head, so it probably wasn't a deep one, and we didn't need any further treatment.
    Many years ago, the first time we took Daisy to the vet, she was a very very scared little girl. She sunk her teeth into Alec's arm and hung on for dear life. He needed a course of antibiotic injections after that one!

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    I'm going to be just fine. After I took my first antibiotic pill, the pain subsided a little while later and the slight swelling is also gone.

    I lost power to my cable t.v. and had no internet access as of around 7pm last night so I sat and watched a couple of movies. Starr slept on my lap the whole time and I could tell that he wasn't feeling very well. He also didn't want to eat much of his dinner. He's feeling much better today so we're both going to be just fine. I'm still being very careful around him so that I don't startle him. He's always been a very scared, stressed out little boy. I know he didn't mean to do this and I've already let him know that I've forgiven him. I'm just glad that it happened while the regular doctor's were still there so I didn't have to go to the ER.

    Thanks for all of your responses and get well wishes.

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    Ouch !!
    I didn't know that cat-bites are so dangerous! Little Snoopy also likes to bite. I tried to learn her NOT to do that from the first day she was here. But she still does it ... .
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    So glad you're okay and all is good with Starr. He probably just had a "moment"; I doubt he would deliberately bite you or anyone for that matter.

    Eve can get a little overexcited when she plays She has never biten anyone (to my knowledge) but she does hook those little claws in sometimes and I know it's not intentional. I have been biten and badly scratched by a cat - there is a difference when they want to hurt you and when it's just a consequence.

    Starr loves his mommy too much to want to hurt her

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