I have recieved several gerbil "puncture wounds" and never once has a tetnus
shot or antibiotics and I was just fine! I just used neisporn and a bandaid.
I even had once really awful bite that I never had treated that way and it
is fine~ didnt even scar! My advice is to just make sure that you dont let
it get infected. Neisporn and a bandaid would do since you already washed it
out!

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~Kt Rotunda~
*Owner of The Rogue Clan*
-Visit The Rogue Clan Website at:
<http://www.angelfire.com/ky/TheRogueClan/index.html>-
My Gerbies:
*Rebbie Loreli
*Clover Ivy
*HollieWood Star
*Oatmeal Cookie
*Raisin Bran
*Dusk Harmony
*Dawn Aurora
*Mystic Magic
*Orion Ares
*Pices Nemesis
*Kandy Sweet


----Original Message Follows----
From: Reese Haworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Reese Haworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Update/Questions
Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 12:34:33 -0500

Strawberry,

I am concerned that your daughter received a 'puncture wound' from a gerbil
or for that matter, any animal. I too, once received a puncture wound from a
gerbil(totally my fault, not the gerbil's) and my doctor insisted that a
tetanus shot and a week on antibiotics was necessary. After all, it is the
bacteria on an animal's teeth which is the cause for concern even if the
animal itself is in good health. I would suggest that you call your family
doctor or clinic to see what they would recommend.
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From: "Strawberry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 9:34 PM
Subject: Update/Questions


 > On another note: Einstein, the male, is having to live solo for now
 > until I can find him a suitable cage partner. I had him out today,
 > handling him as I usually do. My daughter also happened to be up, so
 > we had a little "gently touch the gerbil" time. Everything was fine,
 > as it usually is when I have him out, then things just happened in
 > the wrong place at the wrong time and he sunk his teeth into my
 > daughter's index finger. Needless to say I will not have him out
 > again while my daughter is about! It happened so quickly I didn't
 > even know it until I saw the blood coming from her finger. He didn't
 > take off any skin, just gave her a nice puncture wound. I stopped the
 > bleeding and peroxided the wound. Is there anything I should be
 > concerned about? I know children, and adults, can get nasty things
 > from cats and rats. Is there anything humans can catch from gerbils?
 > My daughter seems to be doing fine. No fever, but the finger is a
 > little red. But I'd thought I'd check, just in case.



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