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She has always had problems with her ears. When I first picked her up she was shaking her head and had ear mites but her ears were checked when she was first rescued and all was ok. The vet did say seeing as I didn't know her history then she could have had an untreated ear infection which had caused all the damage. I'll post a piccie of the internal camera photos. Left hand piccies are before and right hand after. The right ear is the one with the polyp and the left has black in it which apparently is ear disease. |
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Sorry you have this dilemma CS. I'm sure the vets would not mind you asking about the op. in the least. Foofoo is your pet after all and you pay for the services they provide. The follow up was probably free anyway so there's no cover up there. The pics indicate ear disease, this looks more threatening than the polyps. Did the vet show concern about this ? |
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I was alarmed about the black disease too but the vet didn't really seem that interested in it. I'm seeing Fabes' vet at Uni of Liverpool next week and I'm going to ask her opinion (off the record of course!). She has dealt with ear polyps etc before. I'll be picking Foofoo up after I see her so will be able to ask the ear vet anything she mentions. |
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Well good news! The hearing test showed that she has got limited hearing and isn't completely deaf. The left ear is the worst one but they are hoping that once the ear drum heals it will improve. I asked about the ear disease and apparently the black wasn't black tissue but gloopy ear wax stuff - an indication of ear disease. I spoke to Fabes' vet and she said she would be wanting to know if the ear disease was further down the ear and a CT scan would show this. Fabes' vet does this but not Foofoo's. I'm going to have a chat with my own vet and take her advice on whether it needs further investigation. Anyway she has been discharged and is on a reduced dosage of the steroids for 3 weeks. If she shows any signs of discomfort going forward then I have to take her straight to my own vet and they will treat as normal. She is still a bit spaced out and has sat my her food bowl since getting back this afternoon. I put some food on a saucer on top of some DVDs because she was struggling to eat and lower her head at the same time. Done the trick and she has eaten about half a pouch. |
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They were being used as an anti inflammatory and so we have to wean her off them now. Apparently you can't just stop them - so no idea really Elaine. I'm a bit muddled tbh as I also took Fabes to his vet today and have whizzed around the North West all morning!! I had to be careful I dropped the right cat at the right vet! |
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