Cat Stung By Bee Can T Find Stinger. Dont worry too much about it. If the cat was stung by a bee (rather than a wasp), the stinger is likely to be embedded in the cat’s skin.
Of course, cats can get stung by bees or wasps sometimes no matter what you do, and you can't always prevent wasps or bees sneaking into your home. I got the stinger out and he's shown no swelling, etc, but he hasn't really kept food down since. In some cases, a stinger can still be found in.
But there are measures you can take to minimize the risk of your cat getting stung.
Since your cat is unlikely to walk up and tell you it was stung by a bee, you need to know what to look for to identify a bee sting. Your cat will experience some localised pain and irritation from the sting, just like a human, but this should go away after a short period of time. If your dog has been stung by a bee, the stinger will still be in their paw, nose or wherever else it may be. A bee stinger can continue to seep venom into the skin for several minutes after the sting is delivered.