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Report: Other animal bites, nonvenomous at Houston SPCA in Houston, Texas

DATE: 02/06/16

An employee was attempting to put a cat into a temporary holding cage, so that she could clean the cat’s main holding cage. As she reached her left hand in to handle the cat, it bit her. The employee received 27 puncture wounds as a result. The employee was hospitalized for further treatment.

Report ID 2016021153  
Date 02/06/2016  
UPA 1061732  
Primary NAICS 812910  
Nature 133 Puncture wounds, except gunshot wounds
Part of Body 440 Hand(s), unspecified
Source 5151 Cats, felines-domestic
Event 1313 Other animal bites, nonvenomous
Hospitalized Yes  
Amputation No  

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