Kitten stepped on the hot hob

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Evening all,

For the last three days, my cat has been jumping up onto the kitchen worktop. I tell him "no" every time and walk over to him. He keeps doing it anyway, mostly to get my attention when I'm not focused on him.

Tonight, I was heating some food up on the hob. I heard him jump up onto the worktop and said "no". Usually, he waits for me to come over, but this time, before I'd even turned my head, he'd already jumped down and was tearing off at full speed.

It didn't click straight away. Ten minutes later, I realised he must have stepped on the hot rings. I checked the bottom of his paws, and the pads are definitely a very dark pink, whereas they're usually quite pale. It might just be my imagination (I'm a naturally very anxious person), but it looks like one of the pads is a bit swollen.

I ran them under the tap for about a minute each, but I couldn't keep him still. I ended up soaking a feather toy and playing with him so his paws would get wet while he was chasing it.

He's eating, drinking, and running around. Right now, he's just lying down looking out of the window. Should I call the emergency vet, or can it wait until tomorrow morning? (My vet opens at 8am).

Thanks for any advice.

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  • Saibott
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    WE WANT AN UPDATE ON THE CAT!!!
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    Saibott
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    Is the cat doing okay???
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    Thanks for the update. :)

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    Hi everyone, Just in case anyone else runs into the same issue one day: since my cat was acting normally (he was eating, drinking, walking and purring), the vet just said he’d prescribe an ointment if I noticed it wasn't healing. Thanks everyone for your help!
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    Hi! Maybe you could try putting some aloe vera on the burn? I know it has great healing properties.
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    Blue_Cat
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    RE: Rather than just putting water on the burns, the best thing to do is put some cold water in a bowl and gently soak his paw in it for as long as the cat can stand it. He’ll definitely be in pain, of course, so some cat-specific painkillers would help. I think that should be enough. As mentioned above, paracetamol is lethal for cats. Make sure he stays well-hydrated, and try to stick to wet food for the time being (as it’s about 80% water).
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    He came down from the mezzanine letting out little plaintive meows and he’s stopped purring (he’s a very vocal cat: he meows a lot and probably purrs for about 8 hours a day). I tried to give him some more water, but he struggled.

    At the moment, he’s sleeping on the mezzanine with me. He purred a little before settling down... I don’t think it’s anything serious, but he must be in pain.

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    Daki
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    In the short term, cold water stops the burn from spreading. It might offer some pain relief? But as it’s a cat, it’s likely to be just as unpleasant or stressful for him without providing much benefit for the burn itself.
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    Evening, What a coincidence! As soon as it happened, I went straight online to look for advice and spotted your post on a forum. Should I keep putting cold water on his pads? I’ll give the vet a ring tomorrow, but I’m not sure what they’ll be able to do. It should heal up on its own, especially since he isn’t limping. That’s exactly what I’m going to do. I already cover the kitchen sink because he sticks his nose in it every time he manages to jump up. I’ve even put high-up spots for him everywhere. I’ve even put some jumpers in the bathroom sink so he can lie down. But naturally, he only ever goes where he’s not allowed!
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    Daki
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    I agree, it's best to avoid applying any creams that haven't been prescribed by a vet for now; he'll just lick his paw and end up with poisoning on top of everything else... And I'm sure you already know this, but no paracetamol or human anti-inflammatories, even in tiny doses... They are highly toxic to cats.

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