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Old 05-24-2023, 02:01 AM
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I’m up way past my normal bedtime in bed watching the Investigation Discovery channel. I find it absolutely amazing how the authorities can catch criminals with today’s forensics technology. I’m really enjoying this now, but when I have to wake up this morning, I’m going to wish I had gone to bed.
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Old 05-28-2023, 10:15 PM
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Old 05-29-2023, 04:15 PM
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Old 05-30-2023, 10:16 PM
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Right now, I’m trying to keep the swelling down on my finger. One of my patients bit the crap out of me today. She held it too, like she was trying to bite my finger completely off. I swear, this really, really hurts. Cat bites are so painful. Caution cats are the worst.
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Old 05-31-2023, 07:40 PM
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^^^ Scary Cat looks just like my daughter's cat, but he's really nice. I hope your finger is better today -- do you have to go to the human doctor?
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Old 05-31-2023, 10:00 PM
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^^^Thank you, Sciencewoman. Yes, I went to urgent care about an hour after it happened.

She’s normally a very sweet cat. Her owner brought her in for ticks and for a checkup, but I noticed that she had mats on the lower half of her body. So I told her owner that she’s having a hard time grooming herself down there and if she wanted me to, I could remove them because mats are really uncomfortable for cats. So, she was just lying there letting me remove the mats. She purred with light chirping and she didn’t try to jump down so, I thought it was feeling good to her. Then all of a sudden she grabbed my finger and tried to bite it off. One is a puncture wound and the other is a laceration. But the doctor gave me some antibiotics for it. It’s getting better.

Have you gotten your puppy, yet.
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Old 06-14-2023, 07:14 PM
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Right now, I’m trying to keep the swelling down on my finger. One of my patients bit the crap out of me today. She held it too, like she was trying to bite my finger completely off. I swear, this really, really hurts. Cat bites are so painful. Caution cats are the worst.
https://youtu.be/TUdoBGl3jyI
Eeek, my BFF had a cat do that and she almost lost her finger. She had to have 3 surgeries and go in for IV antibiotics for a week. I have been bitten severely once- went into the joint. They are very painful!
Hope your finger recovers fully!

I will say though I will take a fractious cat over a caution dog any day but I prefer cats over dogs.
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Old 06-14-2023, 09:45 PM
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I taught at a jail for years and one of the prisoners got bitten by a cat outside. He came to class maybe a day later and reached over to sign in and not only was his finger swollen to twice its size, but there was a red streak running from the bite up his arm. I dragged him up to the front and told the sergeant that we had to get him to the hospital ASAP! He said,"Naww, we'll take him maybe tomorrow."

So I had a temper tantrum right there (I NEVER have temper tantrums) and called the director at home and somehow got him to come get the guy and take him to the hospital. The prisoner had to stay for 3 days of IVs.

When I hear "cat bite", I flash back to seeing that horrible wound with blood poisoning. And the good news is that when he got back, he actually studied hard to get those last 2 points to pass his GED--he hadn't exactly been a committed student until then. God bless him.
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Oh, wow, carnation! Hope the prisoner's on the straight and narrow now!

I've been bitten by a dog (my brother's Doberman) and a feral cat. At least I knew that Shiloh had all of his shots!
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Old 06-14-2023, 10:53 PM
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I taught at a jail for years and one of the prisoners got bitten by a cat outside. He came to class maybe a day later and reached over to sign in and not only was his finger swollen to twice its size, but there was a red streak running from the bite up his arm. I dragged him up to the front and told the sergeant that we had to get him to the hospital ASAP! He said,"Naww, we'll take him maybe tomorrow."

So I had a temper tantrum right there (I NEVER have temper tantrums) and called the director at home and somehow got him to come get the guy and take him to the hospital. The prisoner had to stay for 3 days of IVs.

When I hear "cat bite", I flash back to seeing that horrible wound with blood poisoning. And the good news is that when he got back, he actually studied hard to get those last 2 points to pass his GED--he hadn't exactly been a committed student until then. God bless him.
Lol! They don’t give a damn about convicts. If it wasn’t for you, they’d have never taken him.
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Old 06-14-2023, 11:15 PM
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I’m assuming a caution dog and cat are pets that bite or are so wild you need to hold them down. I have a pit bull terrier and my vet now thought he’d be an issue before his first visit with her. He’s the total opposite. My previous vet was terrible. I had to switch vets because the vet I took him to before was like a chain hospital or something, and they didn’t seem to give a shit about him. At least I didn’t feel they did.
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Old 06-15-2023, 12:10 AM
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I’m watching a Milli Vanilli documentary. It’s unfortunate one of them committed suicide.

But this concert still has me in tears laughing Lol
https://youtu.be/UvPXmkYMHFg

I’d have played it off though and told the fans “We’re tired as hell so we’re lip syncing today. We’re going to go acapella today. Join in and sing with us!” Then I say “Girl you know it’s true! Everybody, repeat after us! Girl you know it’s true.. ooh oooh oooh, I love youuuuu!”
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Old 06-15-2023, 11:41 AM
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Eeek, my BFF had a cat do that and she almost lost her finger. She had to have 3 surgeries and go in for IV antibiotics for a week. I have been bitten severely once- went into the joint. They are very painful!
Hope your finger recovers fully!

I will say though I will take a fractious cat over a caution dog any day but I prefer cats over dogs.
Yep, cat bites are really nasty. Aggie, you’re the first vet in my experience that has said this about cats vs dogs lol. I think I’d rather deal with a caution dog. It’s to the point that I have to use other irregular methods in dealing with caution cats. Although, I did have a caution dog incident where we had to squeeze him (safely) between a door and the wall just so I could give him his shot to calm him down.
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I taught at a jail for years and one of the prisoners got bitten by a cat outside. He came to class maybe a day later and reached over to sign in and not only was his finger swollen to twice its size, but there was a red streak running from the bite up his arm.
Yep, sounds like sepsis was setting in. It usually does within 24 hours if meds aren’t administered.

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I’m assuming a caution dog and cat are pets that bite or are so wild you need to hold them down. I have a pit bull terrier and my vet now thought he’d be an issue before his first visit with her. He’s the total opposite. My previous vet was terrible. I had to switch vets because the vet I took him to before was like a chain hospital or something, and they didn’t seem to give a shit about him. At least I didn’t feel they did.
Yes, you are correct. With cats, this is how I generally handle them. “Be still so I can stick you”

https://youtube.com/shorts/KyOqrZskPFs?feature=share

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I’m watching a Milli Vanilli documentary. It’s unfortunate one of them committed suicide.

But this concert still has me in tears laughing Lol
https://youtu.be/UvPXmkYMHFg

I’d have played it off though and told the fans “We’re tired as hell so we’re lip syncing today. We’re going to go acapella today. Join in and sing with us!” Then I say “Girl you know it’s true! Everybody, repeat after us! Girl you know it’s true.. ooh oooh oooh, I love youuuuu!”
I’d have played it off by saying that this is our new rap version. At least the other guy didn’t run. He actually tried to jam to the skips.
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