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  • Jun 14, 2013, 08:44 PM
    Smileyface13
    My cat got bitten by a fox
    I just want to know what I should do. It was a 2 days ago but since he has a lot of fur I didn't notice them. What should I do?
  • Jun 14, 2013, 08:47 PM
    Wondergirl
    Take the cat to the vet.

    How do you know a fox bit the cat?
  • Jun 14, 2013, 08:51 PM
    Smileyface13
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Wondergirl View Post
    Take the cat to the vet.

    How do you know a fox bit the cat?

    I saw the bites on him and I saw the fox right by him
  • Jun 14, 2013, 08:53 PM
    Wondergirl
    Time for a vet.
  • Jun 15, 2013, 06:01 AM
    JudyKayTee
    I trust the cat has had its rabies shots, because if it has not everyone that cat is in contact with is in danger.

    My dog tangled with a skunk - killed it, in fact. No question what happened. The dog had to get a booster shot (she was up to date with her shots) and I had to watch her for 10 days, keep her confined (which she was, anyway). I also had to go to my Doctor because I handled my dog, and she had blood and body fluids on her coat.

    This is serious - nothing to play around with.

    You are 11 years old. Where are your parents in this scenario? Don't they understand the danger?
  • Jun 15, 2013, 03:38 PM
    Smileyface13
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JudyKayTee View Post
    I trust the cat has had its rabies shots, because if it has not everyone that cat is in contact with is in danger.

    My dog tangled with a skunk - killed it, in fact. No question what happened. The dog had to get a booster shot (she was up to date with her shots) and I had to watch her for 10 days, keep her confined (which she was, anyway). I also had to go to my Doctor because I handled my dog, and she had blood and body fluids on her coat.

    This is serious - nothing to play around with.

    You are 11 years old. Where are your parents in this scenario? Don't they understand the danger?

    Yes,they asked me to ask and everything is fine
  • Jun 15, 2013, 03:45 PM
    Wondergirl
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Smileyface13 View Post
    Yes,they asked me to ask and everything is fine

    How do you know everything is fine?
  • Jun 15, 2013, 03:46 PM
    JudyKayTee
    So the Vet gave your cat a rabies shot and checked it over? Animals bites, of course, infect quickly and could cause the cat a lot of suffering. I've never had a cat. How do they treat cats that have been bitten by wild animals? With dogs the bites have to opened (if they are sealed) to make sure that they heal from the inside out.

    Did anyone catch or find the fox, dead or alive? It should not be wandering around and picking fights with cats - not if it's healthy.
  • Jun 15, 2013, 03:51 PM
    Wondergirl
    From cdc.gov --

    Any animal bitten or scratched by either a wild, carnivorous mammal or a bat that is not available for testing should be regarded as having been exposed to rabies. Dogs and cats that are currently vaccinated are kept under observation for 45 days.
  • Jun 15, 2013, 04:19 PM
    JudyKayTee
    Good research,
    WG, and in NY the animals that was (or possibly was) bitten gets a rabies booster, even if it had it's rabies shot yesterday.

    The danger, of course, is that the animal - in this case - the cat does develop rabies, everyone is at risk.

    Shades of Cujo!
  • Jun 16, 2013, 09:03 AM
    Smileyface13
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JudyKayTee View Post
    So the Vet gave your cat a rabies shot and checked it over? Animals bites, of course, infect quickly and could cause the cat a lot of suffering. I've never had a cat. How do they treat cats that have been bitten by wild animals? With dogs the bites have to opened (if they are sealed) to make sure that they heal from the inside out.

    Did anyone catch or find the fox, dead or alive? It should not be wandering around and picking fights with cats - not if it's healthy.

    It was not just wandering around. We live literally right in front of woods and when we went to take our cats in we could not find him. We went looking for him and saw the fox and the cat.
  • Jun 16, 2013, 09:10 AM
    Wondergirl
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Smileyface13 View Post
    It was not just wandering around. We live literally right in front of woods and when we went to take our cats in we could not find him. We went looking for him and saw the fox and the cat.

    I do not know of a cat that would get within ten feet of a fox. Did the fox attack the cat somehow? I am really having a lot of trouble believing this story. And now "we" saw this cat and the fox together? Who is we?

    And the vet did not keep the cat for observation as is legally required?
  • Jun 16, 2013, 03:26 PM
    JudyKayTee
    She's not going to answer - it's obvious that someone who loves her animals doesn't behave in this fashion. Whichever one attacked the other or even approached the other - something is wrong here.

    I think it's time to close before we get more 11-year old logic.
  • Jun 16, 2013, 04:50 PM
    Smileyface13
    I don't know I didn't watch it happen. As in we I meant my family so sorry. I wasn't in the woods at night by myself looking for my cat.when we (my family) saw my cat it was cornered by the fox.why would I lie about my cat being bit by a fox. I know I'm 11 too but I'm not some dumb elementary school kid OK so will you forget my age please. I'm going into 7th grade. My cat is fine and if you don't believe the story then I don't care. I'm happy because my cat is OK and safe so let's forget about it.

    Also wondergirl. I was not at the vet when my cat went. I am still a kid not some sort of vet so I don't know about legal stuff OK.
  • Jun 16, 2013, 05:23 PM
    Wondergirl
    You said, "I saw the bites on him and I saw the fox right by him." And the cat is NOT fine, not if he was bitten by a fox and not until he lives out his quarantine and shows he doesn't have rabies. If he is home again, why?
  • Jun 16, 2013, 06:12 PM
    Sariss
    Quarantining depends on where you live. Here, if your pet is bitten by a wild animal with unknown Rabies status, it's a "watch and see" scenario - quarantine is only done when Rabies is confirmed. It varies greatly state by state and country by country, as some countries don't have Rabies.
  • Jun 16, 2013, 07:22 PM
    J_9
    Here you say your cat WAS quarantined. Which is it? Either the cat was or wasn't.

    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/cats/h...-753566-5.html
  • Jun 16, 2013, 07:26 PM
    Smileyface13
    Ok I'm going to put an end to this. My parents brought him to the vet. Since he is drinking water and eating and acting normal they said he's find. None of my other cats have gotten anything. And my cat that got bitten was quarentined. The vet said he will be fine. This is what I know. I don't know how quarantine works OK. This is what I know.
  • Jun 16, 2013, 07:28 PM
    J_9
    Quarantine works by keeping your cat away from all other animals and people for a certain length of time. That would mean keeping your cat in a kennel at the vet's office.

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