I have a cat at home, and I have been bitten many times. Just wash it, put some cream on it, and keep it from bleeding. A household cat is unlikely to be carrying any harmful diseases.
If you have been bitten by a cat that is no your own, wash the wound (if there is one) and cover it. Most cat bites should be harmless, but it may be wise to let a doctor check it out regardless.
I would Definitely NOT eat a chicken that has been bitten by an animal with rabies. Unless you want rabies, too.
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Nothing !... Egg-eating snakes are not venomous so - if you're bitten by one, simply clean the bite area with antiseptic, and cover with a plaster or bandage.
you will die
You would have to be bitten by a rabid animal e.g a dog.
most venoms are proteins, which are denatured by heat. this should render them inactive but i wouldn't test this out on yourself
It depends on the type of snake. The majority of snakes are not venomous and a bite would not be life-threatening to a cat. A few are venomous and their bites can be life-threatening. If your cat is bitten and the snake is not venomous or you are not sure, take it to the vet immediately.
The Inland Taipan (a snake) is Australia's most venomous land animal. Australia's most venomous creature is the Box jellyfish.
Venomous. Although there are almost no animals that are Venomous.
If someone got bitten by a venomous snake, another pioneer would take a knife and cut an "x" at the bite location. They would then suck out the blood and hopefully the poison. Sometimes this worked and sometimes this didn't.If it didn't work the victim would most likely die. If they happen to be lucky enough to survive, the body part that was bitten would normally have to be amputated. If they were bitten on their core, death was almost certain.
This particular snake is highly venomous. The venom spread quickly, so if bitten remain calm and get to the nearest ER as soon as possible.
The Eastern MassasaugaIs the least venomous of rattlesnakes. Not normally fatal to adults but can be fatal to children, pets and the elderly. Though if an adult gets bitten they would experience allot of the normal symptoms including swelling necrosis vomiting exc,exc. Just because it is the least venomous and not fatal does not mean that it is not harmful. It can leave detrimental problems if untreated.