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Andrew Brown November 2nd 04 12:13 AM

cat health problem
 
I would ask for anyone to please look at the pictures at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/waweldrag...0006/page1.htm and let me
know what you think it might be . The history is that this animal had
an untreated flea allergy . I eventually managed to take her to a vet
on his behalf after much persausion . The flea allergy was treated
successfully and the cat (who is an outdoor cat) was (as a gesture
to me to show me that he is the boss) was then detained inside
every day except for a few hours on a weekend. He initially tried to
tell me (eithout my asking) that she "doesnt ask to go out anymore"
Now she has this new skin issue as you can see in the photos,
although her flea allergy problems appear to have gone. Also she has
lost weight. I do not see her at windows. I suspect she is being
detained in a way that will make sure I cannot see her. My concern
is that (again) this will not be treated, ( he ignores my email
about it) and that may be a friction injury to the both sides of her
face from a behavioural problem,, or even from attenpting to escape
from whereever she is kept

It appears quite different to the flea allergy and when that was at
its apex these new symptoms were not apparent. I saw her the last
2 weekends and it has got worse.

Any ideas as to the possible cause of this problem. Its on both sides
as you will see at http://members.lycos.co.uk/waweldrag...0006/page1.htm

Many thanks

Andrew

r5 November 2nd 04 05:47 AM

Take this cat back to the vet to get a proper diagnosis.
These look like fight wounds to me. Perhaps the
cat was overzealous in scratching at her own itches?

r5 November 2nd 04 05:47 AM

Take this cat back to the vet to get a proper diagnosis.
These look like fight wounds to me. Perhaps the
cat was overzealous in scratching at her own itches?

Gary November 3rd 04 06:34 PM

Maybe ear mites that have got out of hand..the bites may be having a bad
reaction on the cats skin.? I hope u find a solution soon :)

--
Regards,

Gary.

---------------------------------------------------------------
Visit Tigger's site and read his story.
Browse photos of all our cats - Tigger, Tootsie and Tango.
http://www.cutecats.co.uk
---------------------------------------------------------------
"Andrew Brown" wrote in message
m...
I would ask for anyone to please look at the pictures at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/waweldrag...0006/page1.htm and let me
know what you think it might be . The history is that this animal had
an untreated flea allergy . I eventually managed to take her to a vet
on his behalf after much persausion . The flea allergy was treated
successfully and the cat (who is an outdoor cat) was (as a gesture
to me to show me that he is the boss) was then detained inside
every day except for a few hours on a weekend. He initially tried to
tell me (eithout my asking) that she "doesnt ask to go out anymore"
Now she has this new skin issue as you can see in the photos,
although her flea allergy problems appear to have gone. Also she has
lost weight. I do not see her at windows. I suspect she is being
detained in a way that will make sure I cannot see her. My concern
is that (again) this will not be treated, ( he ignores my email
about it) and that may be a friction injury to the both sides of her
face from a behavioural problem,, or even from attenpting to escape
from whereever she is kept

It appears quite different to the flea allergy and when that was at
its apex these new symptoms were not apparent. I saw her the last
2 weekends and it has got worse.

Any ideas as to the possible cause of this problem. Its on both sides
as you will see at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/waweldrag...0006/page1.htm

Many thanks

Andrew




Gary November 3rd 04 06:34 PM

Maybe ear mites that have got out of hand..the bites may be having a bad
reaction on the cats skin.? I hope u find a solution soon :)

--
Regards,

Gary.

---------------------------------------------------------------
Visit Tigger's site and read his story.
Browse photos of all our cats - Tigger, Tootsie and Tango.
http://www.cutecats.co.uk
---------------------------------------------------------------
"Andrew Brown" wrote in message
m...
I would ask for anyone to please look at the pictures at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/waweldrag...0006/page1.htm and let me
know what you think it might be . The history is that this animal had
an untreated flea allergy . I eventually managed to take her to a vet
on his behalf after much persausion . The flea allergy was treated
successfully and the cat (who is an outdoor cat) was (as a gesture
to me to show me that he is the boss) was then detained inside
every day except for a few hours on a weekend. He initially tried to
tell me (eithout my asking) that she "doesnt ask to go out anymore"
Now she has this new skin issue as you can see in the photos,
although her flea allergy problems appear to have gone. Also she has
lost weight. I do not see her at windows. I suspect she is being
detained in a way that will make sure I cannot see her. My concern
is that (again) this will not be treated, ( he ignores my email
about it) and that may be a friction injury to the both sides of her
face from a behavioural problem,, or even from attenpting to escape
from whereever she is kept

It appears quite different to the flea allergy and when that was at
its apex these new symptoms were not apparent. I saw her the last
2 weekends and it has got worse.

Any ideas as to the possible cause of this problem. Its on both sides
as you will see at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/waweldrag...0006/page1.htm

Many thanks

Andrew




MaryL November 4th 04 01:32 PM


"Andrew Brown" wrote in message
m...
I would ask for anyone to please look at the pictures at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/waweldrag...0006/page1.htm and let me
know what you think it might be . The history is that this animal had
an untreated flea allergy . I eventually managed to take her to a vet
on his behalf after much persausion . The flea allergy was treated
successfully and the cat (who is an outdoor cat) was (as a gesture
to me to show me that he is the boss) was then detained inside
every day except for a few hours on a weekend. He initially tried to
tell me (eithout my asking) that she "doesnt ask to go out anymore"
Now she has this new skin issue as you can see in the photos,
although her flea allergy problems appear to have gone. Also she has
lost weight. I do not see her at windows. I suspect she is being
detained in a way that will make sure I cannot see her. My concern
is that (again) this will not be treated, ( he ignores my email
about it) and that may be a friction injury to the both sides of her
face from a behavioural problem,, or even from attenpting to escape
from whereever she is kept

It appears quite different to the flea allergy and when that was at
its apex these new symptoms were not apparent. I saw her the last
2 weekends and it has got worse.

Any ideas as to the possible cause of this problem. Its on both sides
as you will see at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/waweldrag...0006/page1.htm

Many thanks

Andrew


I have seen some of your other messages concerning this situation, and it
sounds like there is now a real personality conflict (at least on the part
of your neighbor). I doubt if your neighbor is going to permit you to take
his cat to the vet again, but it seems clear from the photos that the cat
should be examined. Therefore, is there any way that you could convince
your neighbor to let you adopt the cat? For example, could you offer to buy
the cat and explain how fond you are of her. Don't even try to explain that
the cat needs more medical care because it seems that this only annoys this
person...you would have to approach this very diplomatically to avoid
antagonizing your neighbor still further.

MaryL



MaryL November 4th 04 01:32 PM


"Andrew Brown" wrote in message
m...
I would ask for anyone to please look at the pictures at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/waweldrag...0006/page1.htm and let me
know what you think it might be . The history is that this animal had
an untreated flea allergy . I eventually managed to take her to a vet
on his behalf after much persausion . The flea allergy was treated
successfully and the cat (who is an outdoor cat) was (as a gesture
to me to show me that he is the boss) was then detained inside
every day except for a few hours on a weekend. He initially tried to
tell me (eithout my asking) that she "doesnt ask to go out anymore"
Now she has this new skin issue as you can see in the photos,
although her flea allergy problems appear to have gone. Also she has
lost weight. I do not see her at windows. I suspect she is being
detained in a way that will make sure I cannot see her. My concern
is that (again) this will not be treated, ( he ignores my email
about it) and that may be a friction injury to the both sides of her
face from a behavioural problem,, or even from attenpting to escape
from whereever she is kept

It appears quite different to the flea allergy and when that was at
its apex these new symptoms were not apparent. I saw her the last
2 weekends and it has got worse.

Any ideas as to the possible cause of this problem. Its on both sides
as you will see at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/waweldrag...0006/page1.htm

Many thanks

Andrew


I have seen some of your other messages concerning this situation, and it
sounds like there is now a real personality conflict (at least on the part
of your neighbor). I doubt if your neighbor is going to permit you to take
his cat to the vet again, but it seems clear from the photos that the cat
should be examined. Therefore, is there any way that you could convince
your neighbor to let you adopt the cat? For example, could you offer to buy
the cat and explain how fond you are of her. Don't even try to explain that
the cat needs more medical care because it seems that this only annoys this
person...you would have to approach this very diplomatically to avoid
antagonizing your neighbor still further.

MaryL




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