These Cats Lost Their Battle With Bees. How We Can Help!
By
Editorial Staff in
Nature
On 5th December 2015
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#1 Cat’s nose after losing a battle with a bee.
Calmly soothe your cat, so they know your presence and feel comforted. If the stinger is still embedded in the skin, do not squeeze or rub it or try to remove it with your hands because you may break it. Scrape it out with a credit card or the dull side of a butter knife.
If your cat ate a bee and got stung in the mouth or throat, take your furry friend to the vet immediately.
After the stinger is removed, you can help get the swelling down with an ice pack.
#2 They came home to find their cat in a bit of a pickle. Aww!
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#3 Waffles had an unfortunate run-in with a bee.
#4 Kitty got stung on the paw.
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#5 Huxley decided to eat a bee, but…
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#6 This kitty had the same encounter and learned his lesson.
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#7 This is why kittens shouldn’t play with bees.
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#8
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#9 This gray kitty had a fight with a bee.
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#10 Instant regret after eating a bee…
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#11 Dogs aren’t immune to bee stings either… aww!
