Not talking about when they get scratched, but when they scratch you.
I was holding one of the babies yesterday and she did this little kamikaze move and flew out of my grasp but she dug her claws all over my arm and (luckily!) I caught her before she fell at all, but she left some pretty nasty and painful scratches on my forearm.
Do they tend to get infected easily? I know some animals you have to be super cautious when humans get scratched. I've rinsed it with antibacterial soap, but it still hurts, worse than cat scratches. Wasn't sure if I needed to take extra precautions.
I was holding one of the babies yesterday and she did this little kamikaze move and flew out of my grasp but she dug her claws all over my arm and (luckily!) I caught her before she fell at all, but she left some pretty nasty and painful scratches on my forearm.
Do they tend to get infected easily? I know some animals you have to be super cautious when humans get scratched. I've rinsed it with antibacterial soap, but it still hurts, worse than cat scratches. Wasn't sure if I needed to take extra precautions.