MandysMom wrote:Barbara, that was an unvaccinated cat! If that finger doesn't get way better within 24 hours, you need to visit Urgent Care, you may need antibiotics! Bites can be very bad, even minor ones. And be careful with antibiotic cream or ointment as you don't want to seal off and create an abscess! Feel for both you and the cat.
Velda, I concur with you 100% (or 1,000%, if that is even possible!). Another concern I always have regarding any kind of bite from an animal of unknown origin or unknown vaccination status is. . . (not sure I should even mention this, it
is pretty unlikely. . .) is rabies.
I guess I missed the post about Barbie being bitten by the cat. . . I try to read all of the posts, does anyone have a link?
MandysMom wrote:A partially cloudy day here. Possible few drops rain at some point, after a gorgeous fall day yesterday.
Was very pretty yesterday here too, this morning when I got up, it definitely looked like rain - at the moment bright blue skies with scattered clouds. . . but still hoping for more rain.
MandysMom wrote:Have heard on Nextdoor that we may get more little goblins than usual, but won't know until it's over for sure.
I'm still debating about doing the Halloween thing here at my house (I am a life-long lover of Halloween) but with the current not-vaccinated status of most children of Trick-or-Treat age, I'm thinking I will again give it a pass, as I did last year.
Probably I am over-cautious, but the thought of opening my door multiple times to dozens of small goblins, maybe one or two with runny noses, just doesn't thrill me.
Maybe next year. . .
Anne