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Marbles has an abscess
Many of you know about my newest kitty, Marbles, who after 7 months
with us, still has to be separated from our other 2 cats, Scottie and Abbey, due to his desire to chase and torment them. We have something of a routine worked out where Marbles lives in 2 rooms most of the time and comes out for 3-4 hours in the evenings and sometimes a little longer on weekends. At those times, Scottie and Abbey hide under the futon in the family room. He looks at them some but usually just spends his time going to various windows and exploring. He doesn't attempt to go under the futon to get them. Lately, Abbey has been a little braver and if Marbles is being quiet, she will come out from under the futon but still stay close enough to make a getaway. He doesn't seem to find her as interesting to chase as he does Scottie. Well, when we go out to dinner, we often just leave Marbles out because everyone knows the routine. Last Wed. night, though, we were out for a little more than an hour and when we came back, there was orange fur (Scottie's) all over the living room and also Scottie's collar was lying there. I surmised that Marbles was sleeping in the living room and being very quiet, so Scottie wrongly assumed he was back in his rooms and he must have ventured into the living room from his safe place in the family room. Marbles must have ambushed him and a fight ensued. It looked like Marbles was the only one who got any licks in, but... Last night, Friday, I noticed Marbles had a sore on his ear and it also smelled funky. So I called the vet today, who was full and couldn't get us in. They did call back later and say I could drop him off and the vet would look at him between patients but I would have to pay an unscheduled office visit fee. I've gone there for years, spent thousands of bucks, so I was miffed and took Marbles to a different vet. He had an abscess, the vet drained it, gave him a shot, and prescribed Clavamox. But he also said I would have to clean the wound and get the pus out twice a day or else hospitalize him for at least 2 days for about $400. I opted for the former, not only for the $$, but I knew Marbles would be miserable caged. He doesn't seem to feel sick and he would have been stuck there over the weekend when the vets don't even come in. A tech would have done the cleaning of the wound. Well, it's gross. I just did the first cleaning. There are 3 puncture wounds, one on top of the ear and two inside. I used a warm washcloth and did get some pus out. Yuk. I read up on it on the internet and this does seem to be standard procedure. I guess I thought before that once antibiotics are being given, that the abscess will just go away without further treatment. Wrong. So, needless to say, I am dreading the next couple of days and hoping I can do it right so he doesn't wind up being hospitalized.. So, Scottie did get some licks in, after all. I was hoping he would toughen up and stand up for himself a little but I have to say, I wish he hadn't and I certainly hope this doesn't occur ever again. Poor Marbles, he's a very good patient and was very brave at the vet, even snuggling up to the vet after the guy lanced his wounds. Candace See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection -from an eye other than human." (Loren Eisely) |
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On Sun 06 Feb 2005 02:56:42a, Candace wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav roups.com): I surmised that Marbles was sleeping in the living room and being very quiet, so Scottie wrongly assumed he was back in his rooms and he must have ventured into the living room from his safe place in the family room. Marbles must have ambushed him and a fight ensued. It looked like Marbles was the only one who got any licks in, but... I had hoped they would be doing better by now, Candace. But you're doing a great job with them given the situation. I'm glad Scottie got a few "punches" in even though it resulted in poor Marbles at the vet. Maybe Scottie's gaining some confidence? Anyhow, I have no idea but I hope it gets better. -- Cheryl |
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You've got your hands full. Have you tried Fellway? Some posters have
great luck with that. I'm glad you found a different vet. I never heard of paying extra because you didn't have an earlier appointment. And they should have taken you in right away no matter what. Other pet owners understand if they have to wait a little longer because of an emergency. -- Barb Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time. |
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Barb wrote:
You've got your hands full. =A0Have you tried Fellway? =A0Some posters have great luck with that. I'm glad you found a different vet. =A0I never heard of paying extra because you didn't have an earlier appointment. =A0And they should have taken you in right away no matter what. =A0Other pet owners understand if they have to wait a little longer because of an emergency. Yeah, but I went back to my regular vet tonight and feel much more comfortable with how he treated it. I now don't have to be massaging his ear myself to get the pus out. The vet took care of it. I'm still a little upset but I don't want to leave that practice and there were many things about the other vet that I wan't too thrilled about (mentioned on another thread). Candace See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection -from an eye other=20 than human." =A0(Loren Eisely) |
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Meghan wrote:
Maynard had his abcess a couple years ago. Somebody got him in the butt, just below his tail and to the side. The vet cleaned it out and gave me some antibiotics, but I didn't have to put anything in the actual abcess. It healed up great. He just has a tiny white line where the hair didn't grow back in. Ugh, I've never had a cat with an abscess before. I hope I never do again, they're a drag. Candace See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection -from an eye other=20 than human." =A0(Loren Eisely) |
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Barb =A0 Feb 7, 8:46=A0am =A0 =A0 show options Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats.health+behav Barb wrote: You've got your hands full. =A0Have you tried Fellway? =A0Some posters have great luck with that. Yes, both the spray and the diffusers, made no diff at all... Candace See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection -from an eye other=20 than human." =A0(Loren Eisely) |
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It's good that Marbles didn't stay at the vet. Once a couple of neighbors
rang my bell and asked me to chip in with them to treat an old stray for an absess. The three of us paid for a stay of several days for the cat. -- Barb Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time. |
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