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Yes and no. If you are allergic to cats, then a cat scratch can cause your skin to swell and redden. If you are not allergic to cats, then a cat scratch is harmless. I have been scratched 1,000's of times by domestic house cats and sometimes it hurts and draws blood, but I am still here. They heal up and go away. Cats can be trained to not scratch you. When they are about 2-3 months old they like to play with their claws and dig into you. Just say, "ouch! ouch!" and they will stop. I have done it and it works.
If your cat has a cut on its ear, it is important to clean the wound with a mild antiseptic solution and apply a small amount of antibiotic ointment. Monitor the cut for signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or discharge. If the cut is deep or does not heal, it is best to take your cat to the veterinarian for further evaluation and treatment.
It depends on whether it's infected or not. If it's just an ordinary scratch, you probably don't even need to do anything -- cats keep themselves clean by licking, and that will usually be enough to let a normal cut or scrape heal. If it's puffy or has pus in it, or if the cat seems to be in a lot of pain, take it to the vet for some antibiotics.
Cut the nails or play with it nicely. They use the claws for protection and young cats use them to play fight.
If your cat has a cut on its nose, you should clean the wound with a mild antiseptic solution and apply a small amount of antibiotic ointment. Monitor the cut for signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or discharge. If the cut is deep or does not heal, it is best to consult a veterinarian for further treatment.
The reason for the stiches is so the opening (cut) can heal quickly. Your cat has not had stiches? Talk to your vet and compare your answers - but remember to play fair of what you say!
If it is a minor wound it will heal on its own. But if it is something that looks serious or to be concerned over you should take the cat to the vet a.s.a.p.
The time it takes a cut to heal depends on the severity or it and how deep it is. A simple paper cut will usually heal in a few days. A deeper gash that requires stitches can take up to a month to fully heal.
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Yes, a nerve that is cut during surgery will eventually heal.
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Approximately seven to ten days. Each animal is different and some heal quicker than others. Your vet would have told you when you should bring in your pet, but, if the cat is started to chew at the stitches this could mean they need to come out (or they could be infected) so see your vet if this happens.