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Did You Know That Cats Bite?|
by Colleen Paige
Like
our best canine kids, our feline kids can exhibit behavior problems just
as frequently and with sharper claws and teeth, you might forget that your
little yip-yip nipped you in the past, but you will never forget a cat
bite!
Cats tend to have more bacteria in their mouth and on their teeth,
especially if they don’t eat dry food to scrape off plaque and tartar.
Dogs often chew on items that help remove their plaque, which helps to
keep their mouths cleaner. You also have the added threat of bacterial
infection due to the hunting hobby of your outdoor kitty. Rats and mice
are known carriers of all kinds of bacteria such as salmonellosis,
leptospirosis and trichinosis.
Cat bites become
infected more often because the bacteria that cats have is called
anaerobic, which thrives in an environment without oxygen. When a cat
bites, often they claw you as well and this bacteria from it's teeth and
the litter box is left behind in the tissue, multiplying at an alarming
rate, because the wounds are more like fine needle-like punctures, which
seal back over, leaving the bacteria in a little pocket to multiply from
the heat of your body and the lack of oxygen. Dog bites on the other hand,
are usually much deeper and wider, causing much more bleeding than a cat
bite, which helps to clean out some of the initial bacteria. Dogs also
don’t claw, so with cats, you often suffer from two kinds of wounds rather
than just one.
Cat bites often occur because an indoor cat is being territorially taunted
by an outdoor cat through a door or window. You make the mistake of
reaching out to pet her and bam! Cat bite. It can happen when you’re
petting a strange cat that doesn’t trust you. One moment it looks as if
they’re enjoying your affections and the next minute they grab your hand
and sink their teeth into you. Never allow a child to pet a strange
animal…dog, cat, bird or otherwise. You can also get inadvertently bitten
you if you try to break up a fight between two cats.
Then of course you
have the cat that needs a garlic crucifix and holy water…the one who once
was a cute little kitten and is now the son of Satan. These cats are
inherently difficult, many times because they were abandoned at birth,
lacking the social development necessary for the self control they’d learn
growing up in a litter with a mother to teach them proper behavior. Sadly
I know too many humans like this!
If your cat is a
repeat biter, you’ll need to hire an animal behaviorist who can help you
discover why your cat behaves the way he does and to help you fix the
problem before anything really serious happens - like a guest losing an
eye or ear lobe.
The most important
thing to remember is to never, ever hit an animal that bites you. This is
not only because it’s simply cruel to do so, as many animals don’t
understand what they did wrong - but you may be setting yourself up for
further attack. Instead, remove yourself from the animal’s presence and
call your veterinarian for assistance and guidance. Often times with a
little love and patience, cat problems, even serious ones, can find
resolve. |