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My friend's cat scratched the heck out of me.

Hydrogen peroxide in scratches? You prefer the risk of acid burns?

As with any scratch.just wash it with soap. Cats keep their claws clean, so the risk of infection is very low.

Btw, make sure to punish the cat if it did it on purpose.
 
Originally posted by: oynaz
Hydrogen peroxide in scratches? You prefer the risk of acid burns?

As with any scratch.just wash it with soap. Cats keep their claws clean, so the risk of infection is very low.

Btw, make sure to punish the cat if it did it on purpose.

IIRC the urban legend is that cat's saliva on their paws irritate the scratches, and increase the infection risk.
 
Originally posted by: oynaz
Hydrogen peroxide in scratches? You prefer the risk of acid burns?

As with any scratch.just wash it with soap. Cats keep their claws clean, so the risk of infection is very low.

Btw, make sure to punish the cat if it did it on purpose.

Cat's claws are not clean. Even with minor scratches, the skin raises and turns red... because their claws are not clean...
 
You can get cat scratch fever, no joke. I got it when I was a kid.

I can happen when a cat scratches you and it causes an infection that leads to a fever.

This will usually only happen with outdoor cats though since they get a lot more crap in their paws and claws.
 
Next time you visit, carry an orange or lemon peel with you. Shoot the little b@stard in the eye with it if it gets close. I bet you'll be left alone after that. 😀
 
nothing to worry about man, my cat scratches the hell outta people all the time and hasn't had his shots yet, lol.
 
What were you doing that caused it to scratch you? Most likely you were taunting it or acting obnoxious. If that is the case you probably don't have to worry about rabies. My cats scratch me sometimes when I administer medicine. No big deal, other than hurting similarly to a paper cut.
 
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