All cat owners will know that there are times when the cat will bite you. Cat bites can causing anything from a small scratch to an open wound. For those who are cat owners or simply have casual contact with cats
Why Does a Cat Bite?
Typically, cats bite people for one or two reasons. First of all, your kitty may be playing with you and get a little too rough, which ends in a chomp. Also, cats may bite if they are upset with something you did or if they are simply feeling upset. Cats love to have their own space and they may respond savagely if someone does not respect that.
How to Treat Cat Bites
The easiest solution to treat cat bites is by washing the cut with soap and water, applying antiseptic lotion and covering it up with a plaster right after the bite occurs. This will ensure that the wound is clean and free from bacteria.
What is the Cat Scratch Disease?
A apparently harmless cat bite or scratch could lead to serious condition called the cat scratch disease. The cat scratch disease is a bacterial infection caused by a cat’s bite or scratch. It can also be the result of a cat licking an open wound on your body. The bacteria is transmitted to cats by fleas, which is in turn passed on to people through the cat’s saliva. Cat scratch disease in cats does not harm the cat itself but provides problems for the person bitten, licked or scratched.
Symptoms of Cat Scratch Disease
The main symptom of cat scratch disease is the swelling of the lymph nodes. Other symptoms may consist of fatigue, headache, loss of appetite, sore throat or fever.
Treatment of Cat Scratch Disease
Cat scratch disease regularly goes away on it’s own. Over-the-counter medication love Tylenol or Motrin could help alleviate the pain in the lymph nodes. It is a good idea to see a doctor to confirm diagnosis and seek treatment if you are unsure do not know what to do some of the more serious cases of cat scratch disease may require prescription antibiotics to heal.
Prevention of Cat Scratch Disease
The easiest way to avoid catching cat scratch disease is by the prevention of cat bites and scratches. A cat is telling you to go away when it shows any of the following warning signs love hissing, harmlessly swiping you, meowing in an angry tone or moving their ears backwards. Also, always remember to wash your hands after you have touched a cat. Finally, if you are bitten or scratched by a cat, be sure to wash your wound right away.
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