Symptoms Of Cat Scratch Disease

Published on May 26 2010, in the categories: cat disease symptoms


In the last part of my article about symptoms of cat scratch disease, I'd like to offer you some solutions to tame your cat, or better said, some simple manners of calming your cat. There are many reasons for why somehow it happens that your cat is angry and become aggressive with her "mother", from here are resulting the scratch, the bites, even their "spit", and this is how you get infected and you must analyze your symptoms of cat scratch disease.

Personally, I do not have a house pet but, if I had a cat I would let her calm down for sure, or I'd tame her offering her a piece of meat. If you didn't know, find out that cats are becoming mildest if you feed them meat. Do not ever think that you can trick your cat with a piece of chocolate. This it's a big mistake because cats don't feel the sweet taste. But, now let me share with you some simple solutions for calming your cat when she's angry.

-You should not run immediately next to the cat, but have ceased to touch withdrawing your hands in the corner and claw her way. It is preferred to let a single period, to reassure.

-If your cat is castrated, it can escape the violence leading her to a veterinarian to be sterilized; this operation is particularly recommended for cats that live only in the house / apartment. It is controlled and urban overcrowding problem with kittens, which are usually abandoned on the streets.



-Do not ever punish your cat for her violent behavior, because you scare her more, and it may become more aggressive.
If your cat is or becomes extremely violent, go to a vet with it - it gives you the best advice for taming your cat. There is little possibility for your cat to get a medication prescribed specifically for such cases.

-Bites or cat scratches must be treated very carefully, it seems that about 80% of them become inflamed and infected. As the wound bleeds, more chances are that agents that cause infections will be eliminated from the body. But many cat bites leave small traces of dots, which are deep although they do not cause bleeding injuries - these are the most exposed ones to infection.

-The first thing to do is to clean the wound as thoroughly as possible, as quickly as possible with soap and hot water, ideally an antibacterial soap, which is indicated after disinfection with hydrogen peroxide or other disinfectant.



-If you get bitten by a cat on the street or from an animal shelter, you'd better go to hospital to receive any special care for such cases. That cat may be ill and, by getting bitten by her, she can transmit to you some kind of disease. Usually, antibiotics are given.
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