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		<title>Cat Paw Cuts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cats may occasionally get laceration injuries to their paw pads from gravel, glass, wire, tree limbs &#38; foreign bodies. It is important to seek veterinary care to prevent further damage. Symptoms Licking at Paw Wound Difficulty Walking Pink Flesh Bleeding Discomfort Laceration Steps Muzzle your pet because they might bite you if they are in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cats may occasionally get laceration injuries to their paw pads from gravel, glass, wire, tree limbs &amp; foreign bodies. It is important to seek veterinary care to prevent further damage.</p>
<p>Symptoms</p>
<p>Licking at Paw</p>
<p>Wound</p>
<p>Difficulty Walking</p>
<p>Pink Flesh</p>
<p>Bleeding</p>
<p>Discomfort</p>
<p>Laceration</p>
<p>Steps</p>
<ol>
<li>Muzzle your pet because they might bite you if they are in pain</li>
<li> Put a gauze pad against the wound and slip a cotton sock over the foot</li>
<li> Tape a plastic bag over the sock</li>
<li> Once the bleeding has stopped use blunt scissors to trim the fur around the wound</li>
<li> Wash the cut with mild soap and water then pat dry with a clean, soft cloth</li>
<li> Apply Neosporin or Bactine to help prevent infection</li>
<li> Watch for swelling, fever, or discharge which would indicate an infection</li>
<li> If bleeding continues or the cut appears deep call your veterinarian immediately</li>
<li> Provide direct pressure on the wound as you drive to the Vet’s office</li>
</ol>
<p>Warnings</p>
<p>If your cat goes outside make sure to cover the injury with a temporary bandage and then remove it within a couple hours</p>
<p>Never apply an ice pack directly to the wound</p>
<p>Tips</p>
<p>The paw has huge concentrations of blood vessels and they may bleed a lot</p>
<p>The wound heals better when left to open air</p>
<p>(source:gotoaid.com)</p>
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