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Dealing With Toddlers and Animal Bites

If you or your neighbors have pets, there is always a chance of your child getting bit. No matter how closely you supervise, toddlers can unintentionally provoke a dog or cat to bite them – it can happen very quickly. It’s important to teach them animal safety such as not touching strange animals and not approaching an animal that’s eating or sleeping.

All bites are not done in a malicious manner either. Best case, the teeth scratch your child’s arm – worst case, they puncture the skin causing bleeding. Even if it’s a deep bite, there is a difference between an animal coming up and attacking versus a child approaching an animal who then reacts by biting or scratching.

Yesterday, my daughter (19 months old) went over to her favorite kitty. He is one of three that we own. He is the oldest, but is the most tolerant. Something did not go right and startled him. He bit her arm hard – all four incisors punctured the skin and made her bleed.

She’s been bit lightly once before by him and by another cat (too much poking and prodding) but those were light scratches on the surface. This time we had to worry about an infection.

I tried to cleanse the area the best I could, but she was not cooperating very well. I put some antibiotic ointment on the bite and covered it with a bandage. The next morning it was swollen, red, and I could see the punctures weeping.

Here is the top of the bite almost 24 hrs later…

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It was infected. I felt horrible. I did learn from the doctor that the worst bites are humans, then cats, and then dogs. I also read that most cat bites that break the skin will cause an infection.

We took her to urgent care to be looked over and she was prescribed antibiotics. She hasn’t developed a fever or appeared sick, so we knew it wasn’t too bad. Still, with any bites make sure to cleanse thoroughly and have them see the doctor for puncture wounds.

Both her and our cat are up-to-date on shots too, so that was also a relief. We are keeping an extra close eye on our cats to ensure no hostility has developed. Both my daughter and the cat act like nothing happened between them. She gave him a hug this morning! Though right after the incident she was able to communicate to me that he bit her. Hopefully it doesn’t happen again. Our cats are rarely biters.

Has your child ever been bitten?

Shannon

Wednesday 30th of May 2012

Sorry about the bite. Thank you for the advice, hopefully we won't need it but it is good to have.

Darcy

Wednesday 30th of May 2012

It's healing up well and she seems no worse for the wear at least! Hope you don't need it either but glad you found it helpful.

Tahlia B.

Tuesday 22nd of May 2012

We have two cats and a bird and they indicate they've had enough with us by biting so it's bound to happen with the baby. I'll supervise as much as I can, do what I can to prevent it and try to communicate to baby the dangers of what can happen, but she'll undoubtedly have to learn on her own (I was like Elmira when I was a little girl, so I did, lol).

It seems you handled it well with Rissa and she is happy to love kitty once again :)

Darcy

Wednesday 23rd of May 2012

I definitely know I can't stop the cats from doing it and generally the only do it with reason (like they've had enough). It was just a shock at how hard this bite was! I know she does need to learn on her own a little too - she didn't understand what being bit was like til it happened the first time after all... but it was scary all the same.

Headant

Tuesday 22nd of May 2012

It's hard for kids that age to gauge how much "love" an animal can take. When our cats were kittens, they often had to scratch and bite my kids to defend themselves. (Trust me, the cats are lucky to be alive) Just continue to teach your daughter how to pet the cat soft; the amount of biting and scratching will diminish.

Darcy

Wednesday 23rd of May 2012

Yep it is a continual process. I think she forgets nearly daily that she has to give them some space since she doesn't understand anyone NOT wanting her hovering around! At least the incidents have been few and mostly harmless so far.

Dede

Monday 21st of May 2012

I am so sorry about your little one getting bitten. :( It has happened to us and is a hard part of having kids and pets.

Darcy

Wednesday 23rd of May 2012

It's definitely part of having them together and I knew it could happen.. just didn't want to see one bite so hard!

Megan

Monday 21st of May 2012

I'm so sorry about the bite - but you have a great attitude about helping your kids learn how to coexist with pets! It will serve them well in the future!

Darcy

Wednesday 23rd of May 2012

Thank you! I figure it's best to turn this into a learning experience for the whole family... makes it seem not as bad then, I think.