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02/26/09

Scissors and Pets Don’t Mix, Part Two
Dr. Eric Barchas, DVM

763px-scissor.JPGLast night a colleague told me about a recent case.

My colleague’s client has a long haired cat. The cat had been suffering from diarrhea, and his hindquarters became soiled. His owner was cleaning his hind end when she noticed two lumps below his anus. The lumps looked like feces matted in his hair.

Using a wash rag, the cat’s owner tried to pull the lumps off, but they were too firmly attached. What’s more, the cat seriously resented her efforts.

Undaunted, the client enlisted her husband to hold the cat. She could not tolerate the idea of feces stuck to the cat’s hindquarters, so she grabbed some scissors and resolved to cut the lumps off.

As it turns out, her husband lacked the werewithal to restrain the cat. The cat jumped out of his grasp. And it is a good thing that he did!

The cat’s owner took him to my colleague to deal with the matter. It turned out that the lumps did not consist of feces matted to the hair. The lumps were the cat’s testicles.

Scissors and pets simply don’t mix.

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  1. Moondog! posted a comment on February 26th, 2009 at 10:05 am

    Saw a Golden Retriever once brought in by a groomer. It had cheerfully reached down and licked the scissors. Good news was it was only a small (if messy) cut and required no further intervention. The comical part was watching the groomer try to hold an ice pack to the dog’s tongue.

  2. Dawn, Peanut's mom posted a comment on February 26th, 2009 at 11:53 am

    Oh my gosh! No wonder the cat wasn’t thrilled about what his owner was doing! Poor boy! But LOL too!

  3. Tabby posted a comment on February 27th, 2009 at 2:49 am

    How could you not know????????

  4. Scissors and Pets Don’t Mix, Part Two » White Mountain College for Pets - Blog posted a comment on February 27th, 2009 at 4:29 am

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