Not on purpose of course.
Charlotte was playing with my bracelet this morning, a bracelet I never take off.
She tried to bite it and got my skin instead.
I took a picture of the bite to show you all.
It might not show up, but in addition to two teethmarks, the skin around the bit is blue and hard.
I bet Charlotte thought afterward ... tastes just like chicken.
![[Image: Arm.jpg]](http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c76/lcat2004/Arm.jpg)
Conny Wrote:Not on purpose of course.
Charlotte was playing with my bracelet this morning, a bracelet I never take off.
She tried to bite it and got my skin instead.
I took a picture of the bite to show you all.
It might not show up, but in addition to two teethmarks, the skin around the bite is blue and hard.
I bet Charlotte thought afterward ... tastes just like chicken.
![[Image: Arm.jpg]](http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c76/lcat2004/Arm.jpg)
Oh my! Be sure to take care of that so it doesn't become inflammed! A friend of mine had a cat bite like that (also unintentional by the cat) that became infected and was quite a mess for a while.
Cats have an unusally high level of bacteria in their mouth and claws, more than other animals--make sure you watch that and disinfect it with alcohol daily to make sure it doesn't get infected..
hey or maybe Charlotte was thinking 'ewwwww--i won't do that again!!' well, hopefully (-:
Not to worry, the bite is better already, the swelling has gone down.
Charlotte has always been a bit of a biter, ever since she was a kitten.
None of the cats bite or even scratch, but Miss Charlotte is a feisty one.
Not that she bites intentionally, it's all in good fun.
I wonder what I tasted like to her LOL