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First Aid Tips : Treating Cat Bites

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

Cat bites should be disinfected, treated with sterile water and dressed with gauze and medical tape. Treat cat bites and confirm that the animal has had a rabies vaccination with tips from a street firefighter in this free video on first aid and medical treatments.

Expert: Joe Bruni
Contact: firestop.staylow@verizon.net
Bio: Captain Joe Bruni has over three decades of experience as a street firefighter and company officer.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • @sativa4821 whats so funny about this?

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • nasty old cats....they all should be required to be kept indoors at all times.

  • Make sure you keep an eye on the wound after you've dressed it. Cat bites are serious. If the area is still swollen after 24 hours and/or the redness around the area is spreading, call your doctor immediately. The infection could result in blood poisoning.

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