Cat bites have a higher incidence of causing infection, but neither bite is clean.
2006-12-09 20:53:28
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answered by Chetco 7
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They each have potential dangers. Dogs can have very nasty bacteria (like Strep). Cats have bacteria as well, but the more dangerous part about cats is the way their teeth are built. They have needle-like teeth that produces a very small, but deep puncture. The skin on the outside heals before the inside, which traps in the bacteria. Very serious infections can occur from cat bites, including deadly ones. Any cat bite should be examined by a doctor and antibiotics used for treatment.
2006-12-09 20:13:32
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answered by Tina 1
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Bites or just mouth?
Have you ever had a cat burp you directly into your face after her meal? It’s impressive but very cute!!!
A cat’s saliva has some anti-septic qualities. I have had my cat lick any wound on my skin.
Firstly, it was fascinating to see how eager she was to lick at it.
Secondly, I am sure that this helped just as much as any desinfectant.
And it helped increase the deep relationship.
I don’t know about dogs, but a cat’s mouth is not dangerous!!
If you talk about cat bites, however, that’s another piece of cake.
A cat’s bite was never meant to heal, therefore you should watch it carefully!
Just for the record: It is WHOSE mouth!
2006-12-10 07:17:23
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answered by saehli 6
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you need to be utilizing the only use Frontline. it really is in a small plastic tube, and also you position it on the decrease back of the dogs's neck and squeeze out, transferring down alongside the backbone. That way they can't lick the position the drugs is. The tubes are bought by the load of your dogs. even with the undeniable fact that, be careful in the journey that your dogs is on the bottom end of the load decision, you need to opt to grant particularly decrease than the reported dosage. i does no longer use ANY all-over spray. It probable is hurting your dogs. no longer because Frontline is undesirable, yet too a lot Frontline is undesirable (it truly is a poison, after all).
2016-11-25 02:06:15
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answered by ? 4
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Cats. Their bite is very dangerous for infections. Dog bites may need stitches and of course a good cleaning and whatnot but a cats mouth is worse for germs than a dogs.
2006-12-09 20:18:11
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answered by Sassy D 1
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Neither is preferable to be bitten by, but a bite from another person is far worse than anything from the animal kingdom in terms of germs and infection rates. Either way, if the bite breaks the skin, treat it with antiseptic (if you have the ability) and get yourself to a doctor!
2006-12-09 20:14:19
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answered by Illuminated 2
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Cats. A dog's mouth typically contains stronger saliva, a dog's natural mouth is even more clean than a human's natural mouth.
A cat's, on the other hand, does not enjoy the bennefit of any strong antiseptic at all/
2006-12-09 21:29:20
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answered by nick o 2
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I suppose to say dogs are much dangerous than cats..
2006-12-09 20:14:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I think is dog's mouth some poeple think that the dog's mouth is cleaner then the human being. In fact, dog has more chance to transfer rabies to human being some poeple died because their dog had bitten their hand.
2006-12-09 20:55:00
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answered by David S 2
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Cats - when they get infected, get really infected, and really fast, and really, really, badly. Get the hint? ha ha. They are more likey to require IV antibiotics, which requires a hospital stay and observation etc. While a dog bite might - might - require a prescription. Dog bites, as long as they are a simple puncture, as oppossed to tearing, are usually the one I would go with, if I had to chose. They get infected far less often, and they tend be easier to treat infections when they do....
On the other hand - a human bite will almost always get infected. Something to ponder, aye?
2006-12-09 20:12:45
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answered by freshbliss 6
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