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Velociraptor Cat at the retirement home
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 336156" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>If you're hand is swelling at all you should get in to see your doctor. I was bitten by a feral kitten (my fault, I reached for it was mad) and because it was wild and I'm allergic to the tetanus vaccine I decided I'd best go to ER. It only made one tiny puncture which wasn't even visible when I sheepishly held it up to the nurse and doctor. I figured they'd scoff but everyone I encountered took it very seriously. </p><p> </p><p>Just an FYI: neither my cat nor my mom's cat like tuna but they will gorge themselves on chicken baby food. </p><p> </p><p>Calling animal control is a good idea, but since the cat bit you be prepared for the possibility that they would hold the cat if you can't provide proof of rabies vaccine. Animal control and health care providers are typically required to pass info on all animal bites on to the health departments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 336156, member: 701"] If you're hand is swelling at all you should get in to see your doctor. I was bitten by a feral kitten (my fault, I reached for it was mad) and because it was wild and I'm allergic to the tetanus vaccine I decided I'd best go to ER. It only made one tiny puncture which wasn't even visible when I sheepishly held it up to the nurse and doctor. I figured they'd scoff but everyone I encountered took it very seriously. Just an FYI: neither my cat nor my mom's cat like tuna but they will gorge themselves on chicken baby food. Calling animal control is a good idea, but since the cat bit you be prepared for the possibility that they would hold the cat if you can't provide proof of rabies vaccine. Animal control and health care providers are typically required to pass info on all animal bites on to the health departments. [/QUOTE]
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