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Wasp stings
Occasionally cats that have been stung by wasps may go into severe shock and collapse (known as anaphylactic shock) if they are allergic to the sting. Immediate veterinary attention is required if this is the case. Likewise if the tongue is stung it will require emergency treatment to treat the swelling, which could block the animals’ airway. Common areas to be stung are the mouth if the cat tries to catch the insect or the paws, if the cat plays with a drowsy wasp. If the wasp sting is still present you can try and remove it with a pair of tweezers and antihistamine cream can be applied. If the cat is stung in the mouth bathe the area with a diluted solution of vinegar bicarbonate. Observe the area for signs of swelling or contact your veterinary practice if your cat is in great pain or distress.
Clinical Signs
Vomiting, diarrhoea, swelling, respiratory difficulties, collapse, death.
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