were completely correct about the deadliness of the common housecat!
Man airlifted to hospital after fight with cat | Off the Bench
Man airlifted to hospital after fight with cat | Off the Bench
About a month and a half ago, one of my cats got a nasty cut in his paw, which caused his leg to swell up to three times its normal size. I took him to the vet, who gave him a shot of antibiotics. I held the cat down for the vet, and the cat bit my hand.
When I got home I cleaned and disinfected the wound. But two days later my hand was red and swollen. My doctor sent me to the ER, where they cut open the wound, drained it, and bandaged my hand. After five days of antibiotics the swelling had gone down.
But five weeks down the road the wound has still not healed properly. A friend told me about an article that described people who had lost whole limbs after having been bitten by cats.
The cat, by the way, was completely better in less than a week. I definitely think that this was one encounter that I lost.
I had a cat bite me in a similiar situation (applying flee powder). Frankly, I think the Vet was seriously remiss in not treating you right there for the bite.
Note: my wife is a veterinarian.
The vet was not remiss for not treating the wound on a person. The vet *is not licensed to treat humans*. Doing anything more than giving you a bandage telling you to go to a doctor ASAP is a risk for a lawsuit, and possible charges of practicing medicine without a license.
The vet was remiss in allowing someone to hold their own animal during a procedure - this is what vet techs are for! Owners are generally not trained in properly restraining an animal, and while they all say, "Fluffy loves me, he'd never bite me!" they are all pretty much completely wrong.
Most vets (wisely) will not allow owners to hold their animal during procedures to avoid this very scenario - in theory, you may be able to sue your vet for allowing and enabling you to be bitten.
All that said, getting bitten is an occupational hazard for my wife, and animal bites can be nasty. When he says you need to get it treated immediately, he's not kidding. After getting bitten once by a cat, my wife had major swelling 20 minutes later, and ended up with her arm in a sling and the other arm with an IV for antibiotics for a week, even though she was at a doctor an hour later. I kid you not when I say she was at risk of losing her finger, possibly her whole hand.
Luckily, it all turned out okay.
About a month and a half ago, one of my cats got a nasty cut in his paw, which caused his leg to swell up to three times its normal size. I took him to the vet, who gave him a shot of antibiotics. I held the cat down for the vet, and the cat bit my hand.
When I got home I cleaned and disinfected the wound. But two days later my hand was red and swollen. My doctor sent me to the ER, where they cut open the wound, drained it, and bandaged my hand. After five days of antibiotics the swelling had gone down.
But five weeks down the road the wound has still not healed properly. A friend told me about an article that described people who had lost whole limbs after having been bitten by cats.
The cat, by the way, was completely better in less than a week. I definitely think that this was one encounter that I lost.
My cat is currently using my computer to track your address, I'd move if I were you...This is why I am a dog person.