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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1851.0. "My poor Kitty!" by NECVAX::KALLAN () Tue Oct 11 1988 13:30

    Hi, I am a little new to this notesfile, I have just recently started
    reading it, and try to keep up with it everyday.  I LOVE IT!!!!
    I have two beautiful furry friends, who have totally opposite
    personalities.  We got Bentley when he was about 1 year old.  The
    man who we got him from said that he was abused as a kitten from
    his previous home.  You could tell just from his unfriendly, and
    fearful attitude he had towards the family. He has just started
    to become friendly with us.  My other cat, Ashes we got when he
    was 8 mos. old, about 2 yrs. ago (6 years after we got Bentley)
    and he is the most friendliest cat in the world!  If a thief tried
    to rob us,  Ashes would probably lead him to the silver!!! You can
    hear his purr, miles away.  
    The reason why I am writing is because Ashes came home the other
    day, really hurt.  He was limping a lot, and you could tell something
    was wrong with his right front leg.  The next day, I went up to
    my room and there he was lying on my comforter in a big wet spot.
    I thought that he "wet the bed" and then I noticed that it wasn't
    what I thought it was.  It was pus.  I found two teeth marks in
    his shoulder, that were deep.  It was pussing all over the place
    and he was bleeding a little.  Mom put some peroxide on it, and
    he cried the whole time.  We couldn't figure out what could have
    bitten him.  My mom's friend said that her neighbor's cat had the
    same looking bite on him, and that it was a SNAKE bite.  
    
    I live in NH, and I don't think there are any poisonous snakes around,
    but I don't know anything about snakes either.  Has anybody had
    this happen to them before, and what should I do about it?  We haven't
    taken him to the vets, but I am not really sure if I should bring
    him or not.  
    
    Sorry that this was so long, thanks for listening (reading),
    
    Stephanie
    
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1851.1Needs medical attentionFSHQA2::RWAXMANTue Oct 11 1988 13:396
    You most certainly *should* take him to the vets or the wound will
    become infected.  I would get him there as fast I as can, as it
    sounds like he needs medical attention from a professional.
    
    Keep us posted.
    
1851.2At least fight the infection!!WEFXEM::COTEIt was a dark and stormy night...Tue Oct 11 1988 13:4124
    There are poisonous snakes in New Hampshire, most notably
    Cottonmouth ("Water Mocassin") and, much rarer, timber rattlers.
    
    If attacked by the rattler, I don't think you cat would be lying
    on the bed now. (I know that sounds crude, but it's actually a
    positive message.)
    
    Poisonous snake bites are usually easily identifiable by the
    pattern made by the 2 hollow fangs....
    
    
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    ...although snakes often loose one fang but quick regenerate
    a replacement.
    
    Do you live near a swamp or lake??
    
    My *guess* is your cat got in a cat-fight. But don't take my word
    for it, get a vet's opinion...
    
    ...and let us know!
    
    Edd
1851.3ONE VOTE FOR THE VET!USMFG::SMONTANARITue Oct 11 1988 13:509
    My vote is to take him to the vet right away.  It sounds very
    infected and needs a doctor's care to relieve the pain and to 
    make sure it heals properly.  It must be awful to see him like 
    that ... so why wait???????? 
    
    Good luck!
    
    
    
1851.4Go....WEFXEM::COTEIt was a dark and stormy night...Tue Oct 11 1988 13:596
    Upon re-reading .0 it sounds indeed like Ashes was bitten by a
    poisonous snake...
    
    OFF TO THE VET'S!!!
    
    Edd
1851.5REGENT::MICHAELSONTue Oct 11 1988 14:365
    That type of injury happened to my cat a few years ago, and I took
    her to the vet immediately.  He said he thought she had tangled
    with a gopher.  By all means get Ashed to the vet.
    
    
1851.6the vote is unanimous - to the vetMYVAX::LUBYDTN 287-3204Tue Oct 11 1988 14:427
    
    Definately get Ashes to the vet!!  What if the animal that bit
    him/her (didn't catch the sex) was rabid!!  What if it becomes
    infected??  What if a nerve was damaged!!  
    
    Karen
    
1851.7Speaking as a Veterinary Technician...ZEKE::HUTCHINSTue Oct 11 1988 15:2524
    OK, speaking with real experience here...Sounds like Ashes was in
    a cat fight.  This wound is abscessed and needs to be irrigated
    and a drain needs to be inserted.  This requires minor surgery.
    The wound site is shaved, necrotic tissue is removed and a drain
    will be inserted in one opening and back thru another opening, usuallly
    surgically incised.
    
    Abcesses are most common in cats.  but by all means, Ashes needs
    attention NOW!  He will need antibiotics for about 10-14 days too!
     So Stephanie, call mom, now, and get Ashes to the Dr.
    
    Since this is a surgical procedure, Ashes will need to be sleeping
    and should have NO food in his tummy till 12 hours after surgery.
     He should go home the day after too, just to be sure there were
    no other complications.  I hope Ashes is up to date on all his shots
    including rabies!!!
    
    Please let me know how you make out!!!
    
    BTW:  since Ashes goes out, you may want to protect him againsst
    leukemia too...
    
    Jean
    
1851.8AIMHI::OFFENTue Oct 11 1988 15:298
    
    
    
    	VET VET VET !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    SANDI
    
    
1851.9One more for the vet!!CSSE::MORRELLTue Oct 11 1988 15:433
    As the rest said, (quite clearly), get to the vets ASAP.
    
    
1851.10VET VET VETMILVAX::HUDSONTue Oct 11 1988 15:498
    Another vote for the VET!!!!!.  Once where I use to live the cat
    from across the street attacked my Autumn (this was a male that
    attacked a female).  I noticed a little blood when I got her out
    of the tree but thought she'd be o.k., wrong!  When I took her to
    the vet he had to drain the sores and she had to take antibiotics
    (sp).  Do not wait get Ashes to the vet right away.
    
    Cindy
1851.11Let's make that vote unanimous!VIDEO::TAYLORMe and my lil' pots o' purrsTue Oct 11 1988 15:529
    PLEASE!!! GET THAT CAT TO THE VET!!!!
    
    (And keep us informed, please!)
    
    I didn't mean to shout, but Ashes should be seen by a vet IMMEDIATELY!
    
    
    Holly
    
1851.12CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Tue Oct 11 1988 16:282
    Please let us know what the vet says.
    
1851.13Get Well Ashes!BRUTWO::SOBEKTue Oct 11 1988 17:1012
    Please do take Ashes to see the vet. What can happen in the case
    of an abcess is that the wound can heal over on the outside so it
    looks as though everything is okay. Actually there is often some
    infection remaining "inside" and this can travel through the system
    and reappear as an abcess in the same or another location. Ashes
    will need to have antibiotics to completely get rid of the infection.
    An untreated abcess can make an animal very ill.
    
    Best wishes to Ashes for a quick recovery and a big "welcome to Notes"
    to you!
    
    Linda
1851.14Well.....????BOEHM::C_SANDSTROMFri Oct 14 1988 18:526
         
    It's been a few days and I'm sure we're all concerned, so.....
    
    ........................how is Ashes doing?????????
    
    Conni
1851.15What's the word???MARKER::REEDFri Oct 21 1988 20:089
    
    
    Welcome to feliners.  I've been trying to catch up, how's Ashes
    doing?? Haven't heard a peep.  I hope he/she is on the road to
    recovery.
    
    PLEASE, some news!?!
    
    Roslyn 
1851.16MUCH BetterNECVAX::KALLANMon Oct 24 1988 11:3510
    Hi, sorry it took so long to respond.  Ashes is doing much better
    now, although he "pretends" to still be sick just so he can get
    spoiled like we have been doing for the past two weeks.  The vet
    said that it didn't have to be drained since Ashes did it on his
    own (that is what I found on my comforter - and it was drenched).
    Ashes asked me to thank you all for the care and support you have
    given him.
    
    Stephanie