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Just been bitten by a mouse the cat brought in

56 replies

MyCatEatsPrawnCrackers · 05/07/2021 22:48

I foolishly picked the mouse up just to get it out and it bit my finger. It has draw blood but has stopped hurting. What should I do? Ring 111? Just keep an eye on it? Will I need a tetanus jab? I know I sound thick but I'm in a panic here and the cat couldn't give a shit. Any advice?

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QuimKardashian · 05/07/2021 22:50

Tetanus shot definitely

Ludo19 · 05/07/2021 22:51

Have you had a tetanus jab before? I'd wash it out with antiseptic and leave it open and keep it clean and keep an eye on it. If you're still worried give the GP a ring in the morning. Hope you're OK and the cat didn't get a telling off

MyCatEatsPrawnCrackers · 05/07/2021 22:53

I have put antispetic on it and there's no swelling (yet)

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Xmassprout · 05/07/2021 22:54

Give it a really good scrub with soap and warm water. Not just a quick hand wash, but for at least a good few minutes.

If you're concerned give 111 a call

MyCatEatsPrawnCrackers · 05/07/2021 22:54

@QuimKardashian

Tetanus shot definitely
Can that wait until tomorrow?
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DroopyClematis · 05/07/2021 22:56

Disinfect and call 101.
I believe that tetanus shots aren't as liberally given out as they used to be.

HomerSimpsonsDonut · 05/07/2021 22:56

"And the cat couldn't give a shit"

😂😂 sorry OP I'm of no help at all, but this made me laugh (fellow cat owner here).

Theraindropontherose · 05/07/2021 22:57

I’ve been in your position. I went to the walk in centre and they have me a tetanus booster. 111 will tell you if you need to go tonight, although i see the guidance says that if you can’t remember when you had your last tetanus booster shot or it’s been over 10 years, you should see your doctor for a tetanus booster. When necessary, you should get the shot within 48 hours after your injury.

GrowThroughWhatYouGoThrough · 05/07/2021 22:57

Make the bite bleed clean it antiseptic on it and a tetanus injection (personally I'd wait till the docs open tomorrow for the jab)

Sweetchocolatecandy · 05/07/2021 22:58

I’m sorry OP but your last sentence really made me chuckle Grin they are little buggers aren’t they! On a more serious note though, I hope you’re OK.

sowhatsnext · 05/07/2021 22:59

Surely nhs is a better source of what to do than mumsnet?!

www.nhs.uk/conditions/animal-and-human-bites/

I would imagine it comes under the “very minor” category - so clean, apply pressure to stop bleeding and plaster / bandage.

If you want to make a massive deal out of it go to a&e / walk in 🤷‍♀️

Chinam · 05/07/2021 22:59

I hope you feel better but I too am laughing at the cat who couldn’t give a shit Grin.

3luckystars · 05/07/2021 23:00

I regret reading this thread. It was the last one before bed too.

Now I’m wondering if it made a noise.
Or if it wasn’t a mouse but a baby rat. I’m not helping at all here I’m sorry.

I hope you are alright though, I would definitively get advice about the tetanus. That is some story. Good luck sleeping tonight!

NotSoLongGoodbye · 05/07/2021 23:01

DS hamster bit me - my fault entirely as I hadn't washed my hands properly and i smelled of lovely lemon cake. Rang GP, Receptionist couldn't stop laughing (until the nurse told her hamster bites were incredibly painful). They checked my records and I was up to date with tetanus and didn't need anything

Feelingbad2 · 05/07/2021 23:02

This happened to my daughter last summer. We rang 111 who said to go to urgent care for a tetanus. There was some sniggering when we got there as even though it drew blood the cut was minute 😂 they did give her a tetanus jab though!

starfishmummy · 05/07/2021 23:04

Nhs guidance says seek immediate medical advice. You might need antibiotics and tests for other nasties. Id ring 111

3luckystars · 05/07/2021 23:05

Can you imagine if the cat brought it into your bed though.

HmmmmmmInteresting · 05/07/2021 23:05

@HomerSimpsonsDonut

"And the cat couldn't give a shit"

😂😂 sorry OP I'm of no help at all, but this made me laugh (fellow cat owner here).

Me too.Grin

And I'm shit scared of mice/rats and am horrified at what has happened to you. I definitely would not have approached the mouse. I'd be fuming with the cat. Surely their job is to get rid of mice, not bring them in the house, ffs

3luckystars · 05/07/2021 23:05

Exactly!

MyCatEatsPrawnCrackers · 05/07/2021 23:07

Thanks all. I know I should have gone straight to the NHS site. I have scrubbed the wound and covered it as suggested by their website and will ring the GP tomorrow. It's actually my birthday today so maybe my fecker of a cat was bringing me a present Hmm

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Ratalie · 05/07/2021 23:08

Or if it wasn’t a mouse but a baby rat. I’m not helping at all here I’m sorry.
Why would that matter? Rodents broadly all carry the same diseases.

Maggiesfarm · 05/07/2021 23:09

I have bitten by a mouse twice. I was at the work the first time and had to go to Occupational Health where I was given a tetanus jab. Everyone thought it was very funny but I was the only person prepared to pick the mouse up (it was on someone's keyboard), and put it outside.

Second time was at home, I was rescuing a live mouse my cat had brought in; I washed where it had bitten me, applied antiseptic and it was fine. Mouse bites are very tiny.

HmmmmmmInteresting · 05/07/2021 23:09

Haha, Happy Birthday, OP 💐🥳🍾🎁

GreenTeaBlackCoffeeAndRedWine · 05/07/2021 23:11

Definitely give 111 a call for reassurance if nothing else

MyCatEatsPrawnCrackers · 05/07/2021 23:13

I'm not scared of mice at all which is just as well as it escaped and ran up my back so I had to get it off my shoulder which is when it bit me.

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