Guest guest Posted January 16, 2007 Report Share Posted January 16, 2007 Chip, or any other resident cat experts. my cat seems to have a little injury on her dew claw (you know the little lob of skin that looks like a finger pad on the dog's leg dunno if its called the dew claw on cats too) anyways she seems to have a cut there. Not sure what caused it. Its not bleeding but when i touched it, it kinda bled for a second. What is some basic cat aid that I can do for my little kitty. She probably got that cut when she decided to stick her paw down the bathroom sink drain wich she likes to do but gets her paw stuck... Any help would be apreciated Chantelle (CHARGE) -- " Reality leaves a lot to the imagination. " - Lennon Faith, no matter what we believe in is an important motivator in life. There are reasons why something is the way it is, though we dont always know why. Problems are never a way to punish us, sometimes they are a way of making us better and stronger, more compasionate and knowlegable people inside. We may worry, we may feel down on the world but we must always remember that faith is what brings us together and that god, no matter what we call him or her has not punnished us, only trusted us with an extra special gift. ~ Me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2007 Report Share Posted January 16, 2007 usually i'd say put a little neosporin or antibiotic ointment on it but it sounds like she could lick it off where it is - if you think she'd leave a wrapping on it you could try that but i'm not sure - the other option is to take her to petsmart or petco or your equivalent -- they usually have a vet tech who will look at small injuries like that and advise you on how to treat them for free! -- the other thought that comes to mind is to clean it and put liquid bandaid (for pets) on it but that still leaves you having to go to a pet shop - you could always call her vet and just ask over the phone tell them it isn't bad enough for a trip to the vet but you'd like to know if theres anything you should be treating it with anyway. (my vet would do that but some might not - depends on your vet) and lastly keep an eye on it - she may be keeping it clean herself cats are pretty good about that Cole > > Chip, or any other resident cat experts. my cat seems to have a little > injury on her dew claw (you know the little lob of skin that looks like a > finger pad on the dog's leg dunno if its called the dew claw on cats too) > anyways she seems to have a cut there. Not sure what caused it. Its not > bleeding but when i touched it, it kinda bled for a second. What is some > basic cat aid that I can do for my little kitty. She probably got that cut > when she decided to stick her paw down the bathroom sink drain wich she > likes to do but gets her paw stuck... > > Any help would be apreciated > > Chantelle (CHARGE) > > -- > " Reality leaves a lot to the imagination. " - Lennon > > Faith, no matter what we believe in is an important motivator in life. > There > are reasons why something is the way it is, though we dont always know > why. > Problems are never a way to punish us, sometimes they are a way of making > us > better and stronger, more compasionate and knowlegable people inside. We > may worry, we may feel down on the world but we must always remember that > faith is what brings us together and that god, no matter what we call him > or > her has not punnished us, only trusted us with an extra special gift. ~ Me > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2007 Report Share Posted January 17, 2007 Hey Chantelle, Well it seems to me that your little kitty cat must of chipped off the quick part off her little dew claw! A quick is a small pinkish tissue color inside the nails, we all have it, all living things got one. It's like cutting your fingernails, and yeah it'll hurt so bad when you accidently hit the quick, ouch man! Just get some septic powder at your local petstore, PetsMart, or even at PetCo. It's a small bottle like container that got yellow powder in it, for stopping the bleeding in any pets nails. Just apply a bit with pressure on her nail, and it'll go away! See, isn't that simple or what!? Thanks for asking me, I had experience when I make accidents on my own fat lazy cat, lol! Even in the past at my old job and training school too, I got a good memory like an elephant! Lemme know how it goes, take care! Ol' Chipper > Chantelle McLaren wrote: Chip, or any other resident cat experts. my cat seems to have a little injury on her dew claw (you know the little lob of skin that looks like a finger pad on the dog's leg dunno if its called the dew claw on cats too) anyways she seems to have a cut there. Not sure what caused it. Its not bleeding but when i touched it, it kinda bled for a second. What is some basic cat aid that I can do for my little kitty. She probably got that cut when she decided to stick her paw down the bathroom sink drain wich she likes to do but gets her paw stuck... Any help would be apreciated Chantelle (CHARGE) -- " Reality leaves a lot to the imagination. " - Lennon Faith, no matter what we believe in is an important motivator in life. There are reasons why something is the way it is, though we dont always know why. Problems are never a way to punish us, sometimes they are a way of making us better and stronger, more compasionate and knowlegable people inside. We may worry, we may feel down on the world but we must always remember that faith is what brings us together and that god, no matter what we call him or her has not punnished us, only trusted us with an extra special gift. ~ Me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2007 Report Share Posted January 17, 2007 HI Chantelle- Poor Auryn Sun! I think Chip meant Styptic powder - it's a yellow powder that is used to help stop blood flow when one cuts nails too short (for example), or trims feathers too short on birds. (Septic of course means acondition produced by anaerobic bacteria. If severe, the wastewater turns black, gives off foul odors, causing or resulting from putrefaction, contains little or no dissolved oxygen and creates a high oxygen demand).. If she were my cat today I would just take a wait and see attitude. She probably will take very good care of it and it sounds easy for her to reach to care for. So long as it looks healthy, dry, not swollen, not draining or oozing, and continues to heal - then I would say it's fine. If it starts to drain, or there is an increase in drainage, or it is swollen, or increasingly tender to the touch, or she starts to favor the leg (avoid putting weight on it) then I would have a vet look at her - because perhaps it is deeper than we can see, or she might need help with the infection. Putting medication or bandages on it will probably only help get rid of her hairballs (ointment licking) and amuse her (getting he bandage off). If she were me cat 25 years ago, I would be at the vets ASAP because I would be soo worried, and he would have given me the above advice ;o) love to you and miss kitty- yuka Re: Off Topic: Cat question. minor paw injury Hey Chantelle, Well it seems to me that your little kitty cat must of chipped off the quick part off her little dew claw! A quick is a small pinkish tissue color inside the nails, we all have it, all living things got one. It's like cutting your fingernails, and yeah it'll hurt so bad when you accidently hit the quick, ouch man! Just get some septic powder at your local petstore, PetsMart, or even at PetCo. It's a small bottle like container that got yellow powder in it, for stopping the bleeding in any pets nails. Just apply a bit with pressure on her nail, and it'll go away! See, isn't that simple or what!? Thanks for asking me, I had experience when I make accidents on my own fat lazy cat, lol! Even in the past at my old job and training school too, I got a good memory like an elephant! Lemme know how it goes, take care! Ol' Chipper > Chantelle McLaren wrote: Chip, or any other resident cat experts. my cat seems to have a little injury on her dew claw (you know the little lob of skin that looks like a finger pad on the dog's leg dunno if its called the dew claw on cats too) anyways she seems to have a cut there. Not sure what caused it. Its not bleeding but when i touched it, it kinda bled for a second. What is some basic cat aid that I can do for my little kitty. She probably got that cut when she decided to stick her paw down the bathroom sink drain wich she likes to do but gets her paw stuck... Any help would be apreciated Chantelle (CHARGE) -- " Reality leaves a lot to the imagination. " - Lennon Faith, no matter what we believe in is an important motivator in life. There are reasons why something is the way it is, though we dont always know why. Problems are never a way to punish us, sometimes they are a way of making us better and stronger, more compasionate and knowlegable people inside. We may worry, we may feel down on the world but we must always remember that faith is what brings us together and that god, no matter what we call him or her has not punnished us, only trusted us with an extra special gift. ~ Me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2007 Report Share Posted January 17, 2007 Thanks you guys Actualy Aeryn's pretty happy at the moment. I do wish she would stop sticking her silly little paw down the bathroom sink drain. I usualy have to rescue her from that. Luckly she only puts her paw down the drain when the water is flowing. Chantelle > > HI Chantelle- > > Poor Auryn Sun! I think Chip meant Styptic powder - it's a yellow powder > that is used to help stop blood flow when one cuts nails too short (for > example), or trims feathers too short on birds. > (Septic of course means acondition produced by anaerobic bacteria. If > severe, the wastewater turns black, gives off foul odors, causing or > resulting from putrefaction, contains little or no dissolved oxygen and > creates a high oxygen demand).. > > If she were my cat today I would just take a wait and see attitude. She > probably will take very good care of it and it sounds easy for her to reach > to care for. So long as it looks healthy, dry, not swollen, not draining or > oozing, and continues to heal - then I would say it's fine. If it starts to > drain, or there is an increase in drainage, or it is swollen, or > increasingly tender to the touch, or she starts to favor the leg (avoid > putting weight on it) then I would have a vet look at her - because perhaps > it is deeper than we can see, or she might need help with the > infection. Putting medication or bandages on it will probably only help get > rid of her hairballs (ointment licking) and amuse her (getting he bandage > off). > > If she were me cat 25 years ago, I would be at the vets ASAP because I > would be soo worried, and he would have given me the above advice ;o) > > love to you and miss kitty- > > yuka > > Re: Off Topic: Cat question. minor paw injury > > > Hey Chantelle, > Well it seems to me that your little kitty cat must of chipped off the > quick part off her little dew claw! A quick is a small pinkish tissue color > inside the nails, we all have it, all living things got one. It's like > cutting your fingernails, and yeah it'll hurt so bad when you accidently hit > the quick, ouch man! > Just get some septic powder at your local petstore, PetsMart, or even at > PetCo. It's a small bottle like container that got yellow powder in it, for > stopping the bleeding in any pets nails. Just apply a bit with pressure on > her nail, and it'll go away! See, isn't that simple or what!? Thanks for > asking me, I had experience when I make accidents on my own fat lazy cat, > lol! Even in the past at my old job and training school too, I got a good > memory like an elephant! Lemme know how it goes, take care! > Ol' Chipper > > > Chantelle McLaren wrote: > Chip, or any other resident cat experts. my cat seems to have a little > injury on her dew claw (you know the little lob of skin that looks like a > finger pad on the dog's leg dunno if its called the dew claw on cats too) > anyways she seems to have a cut there. Not sure what caused it. Its not > bleeding but when i touched it, it kinda bled for a second. What is some > basic cat aid that I can do for my little kitty. She probably got that cut > when she decided to stick her paw down the bathroom sink drain wich she > likes to do but gets her paw stuck... > > Any help would be apreciated > > Chantelle (CHARGE) > > -- > " Reality leaves a lot to the imagination. " - Lennon > > Faith, no matter what we believe in is an important motivator in life. > There > are reasons why something is the way it is, though we dont always know > why. > Problems are never a way to punish us, sometimes they are a way of making > us > better and stronger, more compasionate and knowlegable people inside. We > may worry, we may feel down on the world but we must always remember that > faith is what brings us together and that god, no matter what we call him > or > her has not punnished us, only trusted us with an extra special gift. ~ Me > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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