“…17 Other countries with reported cases include the United States, 49 Canada, 17,74 New Zealand, 17 France, 68 Finland, 1 the Netherlands, 43 and Switzerland. 39 Many patients are initially treated for a cat fight abscess with surgical drainage and antibiotics, although the lesions do not have a fetid odor or the typical bacterial discharge. 39,42 Infection typically starts in the inguinal fat pad, possibly after a cat-fight wound has become contaminated, 56 and it may spread to the abdominal wall, perineum, and tail base.…”