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    Tiger's Wound - Up Close and Personal

    My T.c.ocellatus, Tiger, got out (due to my negligence) and was missing for over 2 days. When I checked her over I found a wound. I was asked to upload photos of her wound and it's progress so I started a new thread.

    I use plain newsprint in her cage so it is easy to clean out. There is regular newspaper under the newsprint. I am putting polysporin on her wound twice a day. I have not tried to feed her yet but will on the weekend.

    You can't tell from the photos but the wound is just below her neck in the first third of her body.




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    Re: Tiger's Wound - Up Close and Personal

    it's hard to tell from the photo how deep it is, but it doesn't look too bad
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    Re: Tiger's Wound - Up Close and Personal

    I agree, it doesn't look that bad. Lets just hope there aren't any complications.

    Any idea how she might have gotten the wound?

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    Re: Tiger's Wound - Up Close and Personal

    im assuming it was your cat? it doesnt look bad at all just as long as it doesnt get infection it should heal up very soon
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    Re: Tiger's Wound - Up Close and Personal

    Looks like something that should heal okay! I missed the whole adventure being offline for a couple days, but I'm really glad she's found, and her injury is not too serious. Best of luck!!
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    Re: Tiger's Wound - Up Close and Personal

    The wound is not that deep. She has lost her scales and skin there. What you are seeing in the opening is muscle covered by it's sheath. The muscle itself has not been affected.

    I have no idea what did it. I really don't think it looks like a cat wound since the edges are jagged. If I had a very good sterile pair of tweezers (forceps) I would have tried to see if the edge to the left could have been pulled out. It almost looks like the skin has rolled under there. A cat's claw would have produced a deeper "cleaner" wound. I think when she got out of the cage or was up against the wall under the radiator she tore it as she squeezed through somewhere.

    Joanna

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    Re: Tiger's Wound - Up Close and Personal

    Yeh, that doesn't look bad at all. Looks like just the scales and skin have been torn. Looks nice and clean too, with the tissue below looking nice and pink, not red or inflamed in any way. Keep it clean and in a shed or two it should be good.
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    Re: Tiger's Wound - Up Close and Personal

    I agree, it looks very minor. You should have no problems with that.
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    Re: Tiger's Wound - Up Close and Personal

    Thanks guys. I get worried when it is a full thickness "skin" skin opening since the risk of bacterial infection is greater than if just the scales are torn off.

    Joanna

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    Re: Tiger's Wound - Up Close and Personal

    I'm glad you found her, Joanna. I hope that wound heals properly. I'm sure it will.
    -Dean P. Arnold

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