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Cats owned: Two Tabby Girls
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Location: Scotland, UK
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14-04-2009, 07:42 PM   #21

Re: Been bitten


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Originally Posted by Elaine
Thanx every one, especially for the gin
The redness and swelling has gone down tremendously after i loaded sudacream onto them over night. Still itchy so am applying the cream as and when it starts.
Will defo be investing in the pen thing, so thanx for that too.
No need for amputation after all
That must be a relief



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Cats owned: Leia: blue torbie
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14-04-2009, 07:56 PM   #22

Re: Been bitten


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Originally Posted by calismum
Wow - the unknown properties of toothpaste - I was told to use it to get a coffee stain out of a cream shirt (worked well), since been told it is good for most stains on light coloured fabrics.

How is the sting/bite today Elaine?
I've also heard toothpaste works when you've gotten a water stain on dark furniture...it's a light abrasive and supposedly will clear up the whitish stain. Never tried it, though ......



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14-04-2009, 08:14 PM   #23

Re: Been bitten


Glad you won't need amputation Elaine. It'd be difficult to hang on to doggie leads with one one arm!

Do you have any idea what the offending creature was???



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