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Originally Posted by Leanne7b My vet was not open so I called the emergency vet clinic they said I could bring Lily in to have her checked over ($80) but they said that it wasn't necessary. They said to watch for swelling in her eyes and muzzle (nose area) and if she starts coughing or acting tired and unusual. If that happened they said to bring her in ASAP. I have been watching her and she has no symptoms at all (thank goodness!) Her little paw is not sore, she doesn't limp on it anymore, and she is playing and running around like normal.
I am so glad that she is ok and didn't have a reaction. They are so furry it is hard to see if there is a sting but I think she is acting fine and will be ok  Thanks for all the help and support YT!!  |
Wow....I'm glad that it seems to be nothing serious! I always worry about mine getting bitten (we've had a few in the house) or stepping on one when I get up at night and don't turn on the light! I think the kind we have are the ones that aren't extremely venomous too. At least now I won't completely lose it in the event that any of us gets stung! I'm glad you posted this, thanks!