Cat Bite

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How to Care for a Dog or Cat Bite Wound | eHow.com

ehow.com — “How to Care for a Dog or Cat Bite Wound. Dog and cat bite wounds are common and are frequently the cause of rough play or a fight with another animal. Dog and cat wound care involves keeping the wound absolutely clean so that the wound...View full resource at ehow.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 30, 2009 at 8:50 pm By:

LorieAHuston Lorie Huston Veterinarian

published "How to Care for a Dog or Cat Bite Wound" on eHow http://ehow.com/a004a6be9

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Tetanus shot/cat bite/severe joint pain - Gluten-Free Faces

glutenfreefaces.com — “Kinda of a funny story, my 6 mos old kitty got her leg stuck in the heater vent. Of course my mother instinct kicked in and went right to her to try to rescue the poor feline. Let's just say she did not see me as her hero and bit me through the tendon and knicked the bone. So into the dr. I go (I know I said never again). Well, cat bites are terribly dangerous and toxic. So next thing I know I am getting a tetanus and being put on antibiotcs. I blacked out them threw up after the shot, embarassiView full resource at glutenfreefaces.com

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GF Discussion Forum: Tetanus shot/cat bite/severe joint pain http://bit.ly/7UCt6f #gf #celiac

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Home Remedies for Animal Bites -- Cat or Dog Bite Treatment

suite101.com — “Learn how to treat dog bites and cat bites at home, when to go to the doctor or ER and how to spot signs of an infected animal bite.View full resource at suite101.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 9, 2010 at 1:21 pm By:

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Home Remedies for Animal Bites -- Cat or Dog Bite Treatment: Learn how to treat dog bites and cat bites at home, h... http://bit.ly/aosZFc

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Sophia Yin: When Purr Turns to Bite: How to Deal With a Cranky Cat

huffingtonpost.com — “A reader of one of my pet columns recently asked me about the stray cat she had taken in.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Bite-related and septic syndromes caused by cats and dogs : The Lancet Infectious Diseases

thelancet.com — “Bite-related and septic syndromes caused by cats and dogs. By - Richard L Oehler MD, Ana P Velez MD, Michelle Mizrachi MD, Jorge Lamarche MD, Sandra Gompf MDView full resource at thelancet.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 22, 2009 at 1:16 pm By:

mauron M Auron MD Doctor, Pediatrician, Internist, and Physician

Bite-related and septic syndromes caused by cats and dogs - beware of MRSA! - Review @ Lancet Infectious diseases - http://bit.ly/d43rl

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Cat Scratch Disease

kidshealth.org — “Cat scratch disease is an infection that causes swelling of the lymph nodes after an animal scratch. Learn about signs and symptoms, prevention, treatment, and more.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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Animal Bites - Cat, Dog & Others - Healthy Kids and Pediatrics - Information on Children's Health produced by doctors

medicinenet.com — “A complete listing of health information about kids and teens, including acne, AIDS awareness, allergies and asthma, attention deficit disorders and dyslexia.View full resource at medicinenet.com

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Animal bite and antibiotics: Antibiotics to prevent infection after bites is controversial, and not given routinely. http://bit.ly/98GpDJ

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Animal Bites: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Clinical information on animal bites, including dog bites, cat bites, and rodent bites. Animal bite causes, treatment, medications, and more on Medscape from WebMD. Because many animal bites are never reported, determining the exact incidence of ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Health_SS Susan S Health Advocate

Animal bites often send victims to the emergency room. Learn more about dog, cat, and rodent bites. http://bit.ly/98TaBT

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Veterinarian Shares Tips to Minimize Risk of Bites and Bite-related Infections

newswise.com — “A Kansas State University veterinarian explains why dog and cat bites can be dangerous and what to do if you've been bitten. She also offers tips on avoiding a bite in the first place.View full resource at newswise.com

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Veterinarian Shares Tips to Minimize Risk of Bites and Bite-related Infections http://bit.ly/Vwd4W

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More cats tested after rabid kitten bites seven people | www.wsbtv.com

wsbtv.com — “Cherokee County officials are testing more cats and kittens for rabies, after an infected kitten bit seven people.View full resource at wsbtv.com

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More cats tested for rabies in Georgia after infected kitten bit 7 people http://t.co/uXrqkkTM

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Animal Bites Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - Animal Bites Causes on eMedicineHealth

emedicinehealth.com — “Many different types of animals ranging from dogs and cats to hamsters, raccoons, ferrets, and squirrels can bite adults and children. Many times, bites are from the family pet.View full resource at emedicinehealth.com

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Animal bites causes: Bites are generally provoked by things such as teasing a dog, or unprovoked for no reason. http://bit.ly/cEqP0j

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Cat Scratch Disease: How Much of a Threat Is Your Cat?

pet-health-care-gazette.com — “Cat scratch disease can be passed to people through cat scratches or bite wounds. Fleas play a major role in the transmission. Learn more about cat scratch disease.View full resource at pet-health-care-gazette.com

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LorieAHuston Lorie Huston Veterinarian

Cat Scratch Disease: How Much of a Threat Is Your Cat?: Could your cat pose a threat for pass... http://t.co/j2psz6L #pets #petcare

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Simple steps for avoiding infections from dogs and cats - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “Americans share their households with an estimated 140 million dogs and cats. For the truly pet-centric among us, these creatures are family members, plain and simple. And like family members, they can transmit disease to their humans, either directly through licks, bites, and scratches; indirectly by carrying other infection-laden critters like fleas and ticks into the human environment, or by shedding tiny infectious organisms into the environment through feces. As a group, these diseases are View full resource at health.harvard.edu

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Dogs and cats—lovable, huggable, and sometimes sources of infection. http://t.co/8S16ZZ0f Simple steps for avoiding pet germs.

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Parenting: Kids and bird bites | 6abc.com

abclocal.go.com — “In addition to cats and dogs, David Murphy reminds parents that birds also bite.View full resource at abclocal.go.com

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FamilyManBlog Travis Phelps Parenting Supporter

Parenting: Kids and bird bites: Basically, the process involves gently wrapping the bird in a towel and using sp... http://t.co/iTnpWQKK

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Pets And Babies: Lessons From Dogs And Cats For Kids [PHOTOS]

huffingtonpost.com — “"Can Fido and Whiskers enrich children’s lives?" a New York Times blogger asked recently. For plenty of pet-owning parents, the logical follow-up question is: "Was there ever any doubt?"View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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What have your kids learned from their pets? http://t.co/MLrwQEJh

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