Cat scratched off fur due to new collar
Sorry about the gap in my response time. My mother came to visit. My Tigger
is doing great. I took him to the vet and she said we should hold off on the collar since the cause was a foreign object. Twice a day I clean the areas with an iodine solution than rub in Betnovate. An anti itch cream that is living up to description. Since I have implemented this routine he has licked his wounds but has not reopened them. YAH...There is already hair growing back. MaryL wrote: I am going to the vet today. This morning I woke up and went to clean and oint his wounds and TADAH new wound. He scratch a deep gas on the small tender skin in front of his ear. I checked his ear no mites. So all I can guess is that he is in severe discomfort and I hope the doc can aid me in relieving it. Cats will sometimes scratch at areas that are irritated and thereby cause still more wounds and discomfort. If this seems to be the problem, ask your vet about an Elizabethan collar. Cats don't like them, but they do prevent a cat from scratching at the face and neck areas. MaryL -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200708/1 |
Cat scratched off fur due to new collar
On 1 Aug, 14:15, "FourCatServant via CatKB.com" u36121@uwe wrote:
Sorry about the gap in my response time. My mother came to visit. My Tigger is doing great. I took him to the vet and she said we should hold off on the collar since the cause was a foreign object. Twice a day I clean the areas with an iodine solution than rub in Betnovate. An anti itch cream that is living up to description. Since I have implemented this routine he has licked his wounds but has not reopened them. YAH...There is already hair growing back. MaryL wrote: I am going to the vet today. This morning I woke up and went to clean and oint his wounds and TADAH new wound. He scratch a deep gas on the small tender skin in front of his ear. I checked his ear no mites. So all I can guess is that he is in severe discomfort and I hope the doc can aid me in relieving it. Cats will sometimes scratch at areas that are irritated and thereby cause still more wounds and discomfort. If this seems to be the problem, ask your vet about an Elizabethan collar. Cats don't like them, but they do prevent a cat from scratching at the face and neck areas. MaryL -- Message posted via CatKB.comhttp://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/cat-health/200708/1 This, is excellent news indeed. Even if it hasn't produced a miracle cure, you are both leaning towards the right direction & it looks like although it is a slow process, it seems to be working for you both. Sometimes the slower cures are ultimately the best cures. Thanks for re posting about this story. It is great when people do come back to let us know how things went. Thank you very much :o) Sheelagh "o" |
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