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Myths about cats
1 Cats treat themselves, licking wounds
Small wounds and scratches cat can afford long lick it disinfects them and promotes healing. If the wound is extensive or licking too insistent, it can increase and even deepen it. The rough surface of the cat's tongue like sandpaper peels the top layers of skin, slowing down the healing process.
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Cat Saves Child
Cats rarely using different people, they are usually more concerned with their own affairs, but this cat clearly that exception. This incident happened in Bakersfield, California, United States, when the dog escaped from his master as he went out of the garage. Apparently, crazy dog saw a child riding a bike, it pereklinilo and he furiously attacked the boy. It is unknown how this story would have ended if not for the boy heroically stood up cat, who quickly drove the offender. The boy was taken to hospital, where he imposed 10 stitches, and is now waiting for the crazy dog euthanasia.