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scannon

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No, I'm not talking about those burns from Caterham exhaust systems although I have two of those and a Cobra bite as well.

 

I'm talking about feline cat bites. Saturday morning around 10 AM I hear a cat fight happening. Since Squeaks, my more timid cat is the only one out at the time I run out on the deck to find her face to face with the neighbor's stubby tailed Himalayan cat. This cat has always been very friendly and affectionate and often visits my shop if I leave a door open.

 

I tried to shoo her off the deck but she whirls around and bites me at the base of my right thumb, hard and doesn't let go. Then she starts clawing me with her paws. I shake her off to great pain and lots of blood and she chases my cat into the house as I had left the door open. More furballs between the cats and I finally herd her out the front door and begin cleaning up the blood and cat piss on the kitchen floor.

 

After letting the wounds bleed out as much as possible I applied Neosporin and band-aids and swear to never do this again. Later that evening the pain is getting worse and neither aspirin nor tequila had much effect. I got to sleep at midnight and woke up at 2 AM shaking badly. I couldn't get back to sleep so at 4 AM I got up and turned on the lights and saw a red stripe forming up my arm. I also felt feverish so I decided to head for an ER.

 

At the ER I was taken in quickly and the doc said I needed IV antibiotics. I said OK lets do it, I have to be at the British Motoring Conclave at 8:30. He laughed and said you are going nowhere, I'm admitting you to the hospital. I finally got out of there about noon today with my arm in a brace to immobilize the thumb, an Rx for a weeks worth of oral antibiotics and instructions to keep it elevated and in the brace for a week.

 

The red inflammation ran from my thumb to the armpit covering most of the underside of the arm. It and the base of the thumb were also swollen and very tender. The fever was 101F.

 

I've learned my lesson, the next time I break up a cat fight I will take a bucket of water and douse the combatants.

 

While in the hospital I finally got the report on the MRIs on my shoulders. Not good news, both have massive tearing and ligament detachment. Worse news is that the right one is non-repairable. Its the one I had fixed a few years ago. His suggested cure is a shoulder replacement down the road.

 

Not sure what this means for Seven ownership as I need both shoulders to lever myself out of the car.

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I hate to say this but has the aggressive cat up to date rabies records?

Getting cat scratch fever/blood poisoning from that thing suggests that it is near feral.

 

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I had a chat with the owners of the cat last evening. The cat has had its shots on a regular basis.

 

The cat was in my driveway as I was walking over to talk to her owners and approached me. We both stopped about 10 feet apart and looked at each other. I put out a hand in the cat approved "back of the hand first protocol" and she walked over, sniffed my fingers and rubbed her head against my hand. I petted her a bit and she accompanied me across the street to her home. It appears all is forgiven between us.

 

I discussed the rabies scenario with the doctors and they told me rabies averages 2 cases a year in humans in the USA and very rarely are those are from domestic animals.

 

This little cat is absolutely fearless. The owner told me he was doing the timing on his 5.0 Mustang and looked up to see the cat sitting on the fuel injection plenum of the running engine eyeballing the serpentine belt as it was spinning by.

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I amazed the cat is not dead :leaving:

I don't consider it the cat's fault although I'll admit to some very murderous feelings while it was attached to my hand.

 

Both cats were in battle mode having had several furballs before I came on the scene. When I reached out to shoo the cat away it perceived me as a threat and acted accordingly.

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Which is a generic term for the infection you can develop from the massive aray of different microbes that even house bound cats have lerking on their claws and teeth. Number one killer of feral cats is being bitten or scratched by another cat when they fight over territory/food/etc. I was told that a house cat bite is about as prone to getting infected as a bite from any animal in the wild would be. After watching a cat scratch around in it's litter box and then "clean" it's paws with it's tongue I can see why.

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That's why "cat scratch fever" isn't any one infection, just to name the source, for whatever the cat was carrying when it infected you. You obviously got something really nasty, probably from the bite, and if it were not for wide band antibiotics you would probably be as dead as the 18th century.

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Thanks for all the good wishes guys, I appreciate it.

 

I saw the shoulder doc yesterday and both shoulders are quite the mess. The plan is to fix the left shoulder after I get back from LOG31 and then live with the right one as is unless it gets worse at which time it require joint replacement. I have good range of motion on the right side, just not a lot of strength in the shoulder.

 

Is anyone else going to LOG31 in Las Vegas in October? Is so we should have a get together while there.

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