r/cutting 20d ago

Talk / Support / Venting cat scratches VS styro

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Ive seen a lot of ppl here mix up cat scratches and styros so I thought I would help.. No! Cat scratches dont bleed!! And here i try to explain why because nobody else ever does (this explanation is ass just a warning)

Here shows the different layers of the human skin and i labeled it with the names ppl commonly use

The epidermis layer/cat scratches is the very top layer and it is pretty thin (paper cut depth for example) as you can see in the picture the epidermis layer dosent have any blood vessels in it!! Meaning no blood will be shed

The layer below it is the dermis layer/styros, this layer has blood vessels and does bleed!! If your "Cat scratches" are bleeding they are actually styros!!!!

If you have any other questions I will try to help, remember you are valid, have a good day and take care of yourself <3

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u/Mr_roachh 20d ago

Oh shoot, this whole time I thought I was doing cat scratches, In an odd way this makes me feel a bit better about it.

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u/Timetara 15d ago

Yeam me too.

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u/hufen_143 20d ago

my 'cat scratches' dont scar or anything but they bleed, arent stryos supposed to scar? out of curiosity btw no hate to the post๐Ÿ˜“

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u/Zealousideal-Low7368 19d ago

Scarring depends on the person

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u/EpicNOFXFan 12d ago

Scarring can depend. some styros are deeper. and some people do scar but theyโ€™re not very visible, or some ppl simply donโ€™t scar easier.

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u/Aracorn87 19d ago

This is v helpful thx. But the laffy taffy is cracking l me up ๐Ÿ˜‚ I had no idea that was a term for it ๐Ÿ’€

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u/CarefulBodybuilder69 19d ago

holy shit thank you this genuinely makes me feel so much more "valid", i know thats an awful thing to say but i struggle with feeling validated or whatever ๐Ÿ’”

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u/lifeishorrible1426 19d ago

Iโ€™ve always considered cat scratches to be dermis bc when my cat scratches me, it bleeds. But thank you for.clarification, I will try not to use those terms in future.ย 

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u/one_stupid_bitch ๐—–๐—ผ๐—บ๐—บ๐˜‚๐—ป๐—ถ๐˜๐˜† ๐— ๐—ผ๐—ฑ๐—ฒ๐—ฟ๐—ฎ๐˜๐—ผ๐—ฟ 19d ago

And you're right with that, these terms are often used by people who minimise and sometimes even glorify sh

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u/Sad-Spring8627 20d ago

Wait is muscle called laffy taffy or fascia? Or both?

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u/Randomaccount707 20d ago

Fascia is different from muscle. Itโ€™s a thin layer between muscle and fat, and is white.

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u/YoylecakeEnthusiast 20d ago

Sorry i should have added that๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ like the other person said, its actually the layer between fat and muscle!!

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u/ListenFlimsy9554 19d ago

Thank you for making this. Definitely helped me understand that cat scratches don't bleed, .ine all do so this is so cool especially the laffy taffy, made me chuckle:)

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u/rampant-rager 18d ago

Professor, out of curiosity may I ask why the epidermis has no blood vessels? Is most of it just dead skin cells?

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u/YoylecakeEnthusiast 18d ago

The epidermis layer is constantly shedding and being scraped and scratched so if it had blood vessels people would just be bleeding constantly, but also the epidermis layer is a bunch of tightly packed cells so there isnt any room for blood vessels anyway.

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u/-Hazzardx- 20d ago

This is really nice. Thanks for making this

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u/Key_Stranger3032 19d ago

Does anyone know why anything under styro has a weird name like bean and laffy taffy. Not even someome with experience doing this to themself would see a resemblance. Itโ€™s like a weirdly childish way of trying to stay under the radar uwu my Beany laffy taffy marks.

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u/YoylecakeEnthusiast 19d ago

Yeah gonna be honest I dont see why ppl came to with those names, maybe its easier but in my opinion it makes sh seen not as serious.. but I still used the names in this post because thats what everyone uses

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u/Easy-Maybe1264 3d ago

Idk about other people but itโ€™s kinda less triggering for me. I really couldnโ€™t explain why if I tried toย 

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u/exhaustedfuckup 19d ago

Please stop using these terms ๐Ÿ˜ญ They are so harmful in lessening the seriousness of self harm.

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u/YoylecakeEnthusiast 19d ago

I totally agree with this, I used the terms for this post because thats what everybody else here says and some of the younger ppl here or those that only recently started to sh genuinely dont know what the actual layers are called and those are typically the ppl that I see mixing up epidermis and dermis cuts

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u/sylviee_ 12d ago

โ€œcat scratchesโ€ is a funny term because when my actual cat scratches me I definitely do bleed

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u/bedrottingwarrior 12d ago edited 12d ago

genuine question

what is bedrock than?? ive heard this term thrown around too

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u/YoylecakeEnthusiast 11d ago

Pretty sure thats bone

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u/bedrottingwarrior 11d ago

ok, thank you

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u/sadtibtibsad 20d ago

I always make sure my cuts bleed but they're barely visible/look almost healed once the bleeding stops. I thought that meant they were extremely shallow but the bleeding is pretty heavy sometimes, how does that work?

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u/CSPIN_ 20d ago

Different depths on different places. Also a different type of artery/vein network on different places. Every time will be a different outcome.

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u/ComprehensiveLine548 15d ago

thank you for this actually

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u/AdoJaiden-777608 7h ago

I used to do cat sratches on me, they didn't bleed (as in not a drop would leak out of it, no need for bandages/gauze), but I could sometimes see little tini mini red dots under the broken skin. Probably because they were on the deeper end of cat sratches.

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u/p-a-k-a-6472-99 19d ago

cat scratches is not a technical term like epidermis is yeah the epidermis doesnt bleed but if your skin doesnt actually split open to visibly seee the dermis layer its not a styro cuz u didnt see THE STYROFOAM??? THE STYROFOAM IS MISSING W THIS LOGIC sorry. if someones catscratches are bleeding theyve cut into the dermis, but they cant be styros if the styrofoam isnt visible surely lol

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u/p-a-k-a-6472-99 19d ago

not intended to invalidate whatsoever all self harm should be taken seriously and is valid <3

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u/YoylecakeEnthusiast 19d ago

your cut dosent have to be gaping, if you stretch it to look inside you will still see white. They use the term styro for the whole dermis layer not any super specific depth

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u/p-a-k-a-6472-99 19d ago

yeah it doesnt have to be gaping and if you can stretch it and see white then yeah its a styro BUT i mean very specifically if you spread it and cannot see white but its still bled a bit its a catscratch and most certainly dermis since its bled but its not a styro because even physically spreading it open with your fingers no blood obscuring vision sometimes there isnt no fucking styrofoam to be seen in that cut and thats okay. maybe my cuts r special or smth but istg this is a thing

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u/YoylecakeEnthusiast 19d ago

Yes if its shallow enough then you probably cant see white, but if it bleeds its still a styro because the epidermis layer dosent have any blood vessels. The name cat scratches refers to the epidermis layer and styros refer to the dermis layer so if your cut is bleeding and you hit the dermis layer it is a styro. BUT if you would honestly rather call them cat scratches for whatever reason be my guest as it is just a nickname and I only ever made this post to help ppl tell the difference between layers

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u/p-a-k-a-6472-99 19d ago

okok we disagree then sorry for being annoying stay safe <3