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do cats do anything besides eat and sleep?

Only cats (kittens) less than a year old can transmit the disease. We were given the kitten and it was an outside cat to start off with. We took her to the vet and had her dipped and shots, etc.

Apparently she already had the disease (it comes from a flea bite and becomes transmittable) when my daughter was playing with it, it scratched her around her neck area. That is why those lymph nodes began to swell.

The lymph nodes looked awful. Big knots the size of a ping pong ball and a deep bluish purple and you could see the veins. Very angry looking knots.

The dr. decided to let them rupture on their own since manually draining them could take a year to a year and a half to completely stop draining. Once they ruptured they sealed up on their own and quit draining. She has since had a very low immune system tolerance and she takes vitamin C to boost it.

It was quite an ordeal. In fact the dr. was a teacher at the medical school and used her as a case study for his classes since she had such a strong case of it. They determined the strength of the disease by diluting her blood like 1:1, 1:2. 1:4. 1:8. etc until it reached something like 1:1028 or something like that. He said it was the strongest case he had ever seen.

She is over it now but it was quite stressful at the time. We travelled to the dr office 80 miles each way, 3 days a week for like 10 months so he could monitor her. It took about 2 years before he cut her loose.
 
ANY cat with claws can transmit a disease, or aka cat scratch fever. They get bacteria in the tips of their claws, if they scratch you, the bacteria is transferred. Especially cats that use a litter box and stand in their shit or piss.

Whiskey
 
wait till it starts tearing up the furniture!
 
cat toys, scratching post (a must if you like your furniture), catnip, plenty of water and clean literbox. your cat will be happy, even if you don't lick it.
 
SoKlueles said:
you know, i always thought cat scratch fever was a myth......i had a new cat every summer when i was a kid



What did you do with the old cats? And why did you need a new one every summer? :worried:


Quit being mean to cats. :(
 
kittens aren't into catnip. mine didn't like it till they were maybe 1 or 2 years old
keep teaching it on the scratching post but remember they like to touch stuff and they're curious, and also various stuff will feel good. My furniture is mostly hole-free (sometimes she gets caught on the cushion when she's looking at something, then makes a hole freeing herself)... and I keep my closet door closed.
oh, and while it's young train it on a leash, give it baths (keeps hair down), clip nails (saves your furniture) and brush its teeth (saves its teeth when its older). Things I wish I could do now, but as an adult she'd freak.
 
Island Son said:
kittens aren't into catnip. mine didn't like it till they were maybe 1 or 2 years old
keep teaching it on the scratching post but remember they like to touch stuff and they're curious, and also various stuff will feel good. My furniture is mostly hole-free (sometimes she gets caught on the cushion when she's looking at something, then makes a hole freeing herself)... and I keep my closet door closed.
oh, and while it's young train it on a leash, give it baths (keeps hair down), clip nails (saves your furniture) and brush its teeth (saves its teeth when its older). Things I wish I could do now, but as an adult she'd freak.

Good ideas!!

Just don't give the cat a bath more than 1x per month as it dries out their skin -- leading to a bunch of other problems....

And start trimming her nails.....
 
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