just a lil note, a cats mouth has over 150 strains of bacteria in its mouth. if infected you can actually get gang-green and have to have something amputated.
im guessing you are up to date with your tetanus(sp) shot, usually they give you one when you get bitten by a cat..
cat bites are just about 50x worse then a dog bite, dont take it lightly.. be careful, if it starts to hurt more, or change color, any sign of infection i would deff go to your dr, let him know that you are currently fasting, and see what he advises..