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beloved friend who will always be with us in spiri
- Location
- Northern NJ, USA
I haven't looked close yet. I just brought Ninja in from the yard. He and three of the others play outside in the day and come in for the evening. Actually a cat door might be a good thing. But as cats will do they defend their property more rabidly than most dogs. They also box between themselves.
Ninja came in and his ear is droopy. For a cat that's not a normal thing. Droopy like a bunny...I can't imagine what I'll find. The worst one was Chii. A few years back she tussled with one of the boys. She got an infected area by her eye. I won't go graphic but she looked like the Phantom of the Opera for awhile there.
Fortunately I have a bit of background that lets me take care of things myself. Good thing too, the emergency vet charges $100 plus just for the exam. Chii healed with little scarring...but my poor Ninja. More later when I can survey the damage.
Okay, after I typed that he was on the counter and I petted and tried to see what the problem was. I've never seen anything like it. Another cat I remember we did take to the vet for a chest scratch, they put in a drain and even with stitches AND an Elizabethan collar he ripped it out...two or three times. But Ninja's ear is drooping from swelling. Take a triangle shaped ear and inflate it. And the temp outside is in the teens...I guess call the regular vet first thing. Peroxide is the first line of defense normally. But I can't figure out where the wound starts.
Okay continuing the story...this is unfolding gradually. Ya know if I could have understood science and math well enough I could have been a darn good vet. I was in the kitchen alone with several cats. Thankful because then I can speak aloud to them without son muttering crazy cat lady. But I just walked over to him. A twenty five pound cat that can get a bit moody sometimes..." Hey I'm sorry, that must be uncomfortable not being able to hold your ear up. If you can work with me maybe I can help".
While I'm talking I'm folding paper towels and adding warm water for a compress. I think he knows I'm trying to help. He just sat there as I held the compress inside and outside. Then I tossed it and gave him a good petting. He's been in the food dish three times in the last few hours so his appetite is fine...poor moose trying to keep up his strength. That's a joke, he's almost equal to a medium size dog.
Ninja came in and his ear is droopy. For a cat that's not a normal thing. Droopy like a bunny...I can't imagine what I'll find. The worst one was Chii. A few years back she tussled with one of the boys. She got an infected area by her eye. I won't go graphic but she looked like the Phantom of the Opera for awhile there.
Fortunately I have a bit of background that lets me take care of things myself. Good thing too, the emergency vet charges $100 plus just for the exam. Chii healed with little scarring...but my poor Ninja. More later when I can survey the damage.
Okay, after I typed that he was on the counter and I petted and tried to see what the problem was. I've never seen anything like it. Another cat I remember we did take to the vet for a chest scratch, they put in a drain and even with stitches AND an Elizabethan collar he ripped it out...two or three times. But Ninja's ear is drooping from swelling. Take a triangle shaped ear and inflate it. And the temp outside is in the teens...I guess call the regular vet first thing. Peroxide is the first line of defense normally. But I can't figure out where the wound starts.
Okay continuing the story...this is unfolding gradually. Ya know if I could have understood science and math well enough I could have been a darn good vet. I was in the kitchen alone with several cats. Thankful because then I can speak aloud to them without son muttering crazy cat lady. But I just walked over to him. A twenty five pound cat that can get a bit moody sometimes..." Hey I'm sorry, that must be uncomfortable not being able to hold your ear up. If you can work with me maybe I can help".
While I'm talking I'm folding paper towels and adding warm water for a compress. I think he knows I'm trying to help. He just sat there as I held the compress inside and outside. Then I tossed it and gave him a good petting. He's been in the food dish three times in the last few hours so his appetite is fine...poor moose trying to keep up his strength. That's a joke, he's almost equal to a medium size dog.