Now that sounds all too farmiliar ..... cat under foot.
Only answer I can help you with on this one is gently pack up you cat and take her to the vet. This has to be taken care of right away. Burns are very painful. The vet. can give her a pain reliever and go from there,
As long as you take your cat to the vet. she'll be in good hands. That's not the say you did any thing wrong. Things like this happen. I'm surprised my cat still has her tail after the numerous times she had gotten under food.
Take care of kitty and take care of yourself.
2007-06-22 20:51:07
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answered by Eagles Fly 7
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Hey to answer your question here is some reseaced information on burns in cats. Also DONT use ice packs it will stick to the wound and cause the burn to take longer to heal
If your pet has been seriously burned in that more than 25% of the body is affected, your pet could quickly go into shock. Keep the animal warm, get him medical attention immediately and use some Karo Syrup or Honey on its gums to keep him or her conscious.
If you are dealing with a mild or first-degree burn, first clip away any long hair so that you can see the entire burn, but don’t clip to closely to the skin. Cleanse the burnt area using cool water and a mild soap. Dry the area with a soft cloth and apply Aloe Vera to the affected area three to five times per day. (Be sure not to use cotton balls to dry the burn, or to apply any treatments as the cotton fibers may stick to the wound.)
For a more serious burn you will want to have your pet examined by a professional. As the burn will take some time to heal you will likely need to go through a process of various stages. Ask your vet if you can implement a wet-to-dry bandage; this is the type of bandage that is applied as wet but dries while on the pet. A good home remedy wet-to-dry treatment for serious burns is to use sterile gauze pads soaked in Sterile Water or Saline Solution. Press the pad over the burn and cover it with a larger, dry pad and hold it in place with rolled gauze. You should remove and re-apply this bandage approximately four to five times during the first few days, after which you can switch to using a dry telfa pad bandage.
Hope this helps
GOODLUCK
2007-06-22 20:46:17
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answered by Anonymous
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She will need vet treatment. This is rather urgent. Burns hurt very badly and the vet will treat both the burn and the pain.
Burns need immediate treatment. Don't leave it a day or two.
Is your cat showing signs of distress? If the boiling water went onto her fur it might have helped to reduce the effects of the burn. But without seeing your cat we can only guess.
Vets is the best call! Good luck.
2007-06-22 20:14:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Listen real closely here...
CALL A VET! CALL A VET! CALL A VET!
IMMEDIATELY!
your cat could be in major pain which is why you need act NOW
Don't try and do anything until you call coz you might just make her condition worse. The vet should tell you exactly what to do until you can hand her over to proper medical attention.
you can do it!
2007-06-22 21:29:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Get off of the computer and Take your cat to the 24 hour emergency vet Now!
And if you do not like her that much- take her there and leave her. They will find her a better home!
PLEASE!!!!
2007-06-22 21:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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GET HER TO A 24 HOUR EMERGENCY VET!
That is is serious, and VERY painful!
In the meantime apply cold water immediately to the affected area and then follow it with an icepack. Try to keep the wound clean. Do NOT apply ointment to SERIOUS burns.
2007-06-22 20:15:06
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answered by Mama_Kat 5
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answered by ? 4
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Get her to the vet ASAP! Apply Vaseline in the meantime. It'll help soothe it a little. It doesn't matter if she licks it; not harmful to her. I've used it before on my cats.
2007-06-23 08:34:23
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answered by Malia 7
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THIS IS EXTEAMLY SERIOUS! THERE IS NOTHING WE CAN DO FOR YOUR CAT GET THE POOR LITTLE THING TO THE VET ASAP!!! YOUR CAT IS IN SERIOUS PAIN AND NEEDS PROFFESIONAL HELP! DONT LEAVE IT WHATEVER YOU DO, IF THE CAT SCRATCHES ITSELF ON THE BURN IT WILL BE IN EVEN MORE PAIN. AND INFECTION WILL SET IN.
I REALLY HOPE YOUR CAT IS OK!!
2007-06-22 23:49:17
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answered by Tink 4
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just get a bad of some ice and cover it with a rag and put it on the cat burn and hold her adn then look at the burn and see if its ok and if it reakky bad take it to the vet or rap it with some bandegas hope she gets better (^ ^)
2007-06-22 21:23:01
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answered by Anonymous
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