Do not delay seeking help until symptoms of infection appear.
First aid minor cat bite.
These guidelines can help you care for a minor animal bite such as one that only breaks the skin.
To avoid developing tetanus seek medical advice immediately if you are bitten and the skin is broken.
Nearly 40 of cat bites may lead to an infection according to one estimate which supports the extra attention medical professionals often pay to cat bites.
They can coil around you alluringly but they also can scratch and bite.
Bite caused by a wild animal or a stray dog or cat.
Any bee sting or insect bite has the potential to cause problems ranging from a minor local reaction pain swelling or itching to a more serious one hives facial swelling vomiting trouble breathing and in rare cases collapse.
As much as humans interact with felines cats it s no wonder that cat bites are common injuries especially in children.
Wound first aid if the cat bite results in a minor scratch and not a puncture wash the wound with soap and water and apply an antibiotic ointment and bandage.
The following are common feline emergencies and instructions for first aid.
Dog cat or bat bites are usually minor but infections can occur if the skin is broken and bacteria from the saliva spit of the animal enter your bloodstream.
Certain bite wounds require immediate attention.
If a cat scratches or bites you you need to act quickly to prevent.
If the cat s teeth did not break the skin or broke the skin but did not go deep you can wash and clean the bite at home.
At least that s what the cat would say.
How to administer first aid for an animal bite.
Wild animal bites from raccoon for example and dog or cat bites pets may have themselves been bitten by stray animals because of the risk of contracting rabies.
For particularly severe bites visit your local a e department.
What you should do for a cat bite or scratch.
Wash a minor bite.
Treating a cat bite should always start with the safety of all involved including the patient the rescuer and if possible the cat.
Cat bites are about twice as likely as dog bites to get infected.
While all bites carry bacteria your body manages to fend off most infections from dog bites.
If the bite has broken the skin you should seek immediate medical attention after cleaning the wound.
Minor bites can be treated at your gp surgery or by staff at your local walk in centre or minor injuries unit.
If the bite was caused by a cat or a dog try to confirm that the animal s rabies vaccination is up to date.