http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002581/
Cat scratch disease
CSD; Cat scratch fever; Bartonellosis
Last reviewed: August 24, 2011.
Cat scratch disease is an infection with Bartonella bacteria that is believed to be transmitted by cat scratches and bites.
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Cat scratch disease is caused by Bartonella henselae. The disease is spread through contact with an infected cat (a bite or scratch), or contact with cat saliva on broken skin or the white of the eye.
Symptoms
A person who has had contact with an infected cat may show common symptoms, including:
Bump (papule) or blister (pustule) at site of injury (usually the first sign)
Fatigue
Fever (in some patients)
Headache
Lymph node swelling (lymphadenopathy) near the site of the scratch or bite
Overall discomfort (malaise)
Less common symptoms may include:
Loss of appetite
Sore throat
Weight loss
doesn't really sound like your symptoms, but could be any number of other bacteria, like staph or strep
-----signature-----
( - Y - ) These ones are not real, just FYI.
Follow my progress...
http://tweetlbug.deviantart.com/