My cat was bitten by a five step snake that I raised. Will you die? ,

Updated on technology 2024-05-07
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The wound should be treated by sitting in place or in a semi-recumbent position, with the affected limb remaining unmoved as much as possible, and keeping the wound below the level of the heart.

    Ligate the wound: after being bitten by a venomous snake, it should be immediately tied at the proximal end of 5 10 cm from the wound (the side close to the heart), and find some green vines to tie the blood vessel circulation part without rope, to tie tightly, without too tight, the degree should be to be able to prevent venous blood and lymphatic reflux without hindering the arterial circulation as the principle, and the slipknot can be left to facilitate loosening, so as to avoid the spread of snake venom to the proximal direction and slow down the diffusion rate. After that, release every 15 30 minutes, each release time is about 30 seconds to 1 minute.

    If the swelling of the wound expands rapidly, it is necessary to check whether it is tied too tightly, and the binding time should be shortened and the relaxation time should be increased to avoid avascular necrosis of the limbs.

    Note: Bandage can be released after effective detoxification of local wounds or systemic application of antivenom. After a bite of more than 12 years, no bandage is required.

    Rinse the wound: If a fangs are found, remove them immediately with forceps. After local flushing, routine disinfection is carried out, and procaine is used for local blocking.

    The wound should be rinsed immediately after ligation, and the irrigation solution can be normal saline, hydrogen peroxide, cold tea, soapy water, potassium permanganate solution, etc. If the liquid is not available in the wild, the limb can be rinsed in a stream or pond.

    Note: Do not rub the wound and pat it with a cloth to allow it to dry. If the patient needs to be moved, the patient should be carried and not allowed to move on his own.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Not absolutely, but most of them can't be bitten. Because cats react several times faster than snakes, it is difficult for snakes to bite cats that are several times faster than them. And the cat's whiskers can effectively measure the safe range.

    It is also because cats belong to the feline family and are more aggressive, and they tend to take the initiative to attack when they encounter snakes. Cats will hit snakes on the head with their sharp and powerful claws, which will stun the snakes.

    Cats are the apex predators of the urban ecosystem, and animals of the same size will become the predators of cats. Although cats are not afraid of snakes, breeders also need to avoid cats fighting with snakes.

    Cats catch snakes, this scene is generally difficult to encounter in the city, but it can be encountered in the countryside. The food is too vegetarian, so the cats in the countryside like to go to the wild to hunt for food, from time to time on the whole meat, in addition to catching mice, lizards, sometimes cats will catch a snake from the wild, drag it to the house to eat, and the food will be left indoors. However, sometimes cats catch snakes just for fun.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After being bitten by a venomous snake, symptoms such as shortness of breath, convulsions, ataxia, diarrhea, vomiting, jaundice, shock, etc., may lead to death in severe cases.

    When a cat is bitten by a snake, it should be prepared with a cloth bag and tied up close to the upper end of the heart, so that it takes 5 to 10 minutes to avoid the rapid spread of the toxin.

    In addition, in order to avoid necrosis of the limbs, you need to relax for about three minutes after about 10 minutes, and then rinse the snake venom repeatedly with water.

    If you are bitten by a poisonous snake, there is a high chance of poisoning. If there is no venomous snake, the problem will not be too big.

    If you are bitten by a hemorrhagic venomous snake, then its symptoms are burning pain, local swelling and spreading, blisters and purple spots around the wound, and serous blood oozing out of the wound, ** or subcutaneous tissue will die, there will be fever and vomiting, nausea, etc., in addition to blood in the urine or blood pressure drop, generally 6 to 48 hours after the bite will die.

    I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A simple treatment of the wound is still necessary. But cats have the ability to heal themselves, and they can lick all the toxins clean, which is called fighting poison with poison. When the blood runs out, it will scab over and the wound will heal.

    But the hair on the scar takes a long time to grow, or it doesn't grow anymore.

    Two months ago, I was bitten by a soil dog snake, and I used an earthwork ** almost, and half a month ago I suddenly began to become inflamed and infected, and now the fingertip meat has festered, exposing the bones. The back of his hands and arms were swollen severely.

    Ever ** situation and effect:

    Now with the anti-inflammatory injection, the swelling on the back of the hand has decreased, but the doctor is still not sure that the finger can be saved. X-rays and blood tests showed no abnormalities in snake venom except for osteoporosis and hyperglycemia.

    How can I get help:

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Snakes can't bite cats, mainly because cats are several times faster than snakes, and it's hard for snakes to bite cats that are several times faster than it. Secondly, cats have a certain degree of aggression, and when they encounter snakes, they tend to take the initiative to attack and will use their claws to repel snakes. Although cats are not afraid of snakes, it is best to avoid arguments and fights between cats and snakes when keeping them.

    Snakes can't bite cats, mainly because cats are several times faster than snakes, and it's hard for snakes to bite cats that are several times faster than it. And the cat's whiskers can effectively measure the safe range.

    Secondly, cats belong to the feline family and have a certain aggression, and when it encounters a snake, it will often take the initiative to attack. The cat will slap the snake's head with its powerful paws, which will stun the snake and knock it back.

    As an animal at the top of the urban ecological chain, cats with similar body sizes will become the objects of cat hunting. Although cats are not afraid of snakes, breeders need to avoid cats and snakes arguing and fighting.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Hello, I am helping you to inquire about the relevant information and will reply to you immediately.

    Hello, I am helping you to inquire about the relevant information and will reply to you immediately.

    I don't know if snakes are venomous.

    Do you want to take a look, I'll take a picture of you, biting the cat's ear.

    Hello. May I???

    It's coming, it's coming. Sorry for being busy.

    You pat me and take a look.

    I can shoot the snake's head a little more clearly.

    This snake doesn't look like a venomous snake.

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