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Is there any discharge from the wound? Is it inflammed? If not, it's likely to be a seroma (a build up of serous fluid) which can occur after sutures are removed and generally resolve without needing any treatment. Obviously you should still contact your vet but hopefully it shouldn't be anything to worry about. Naughty Raven, worrying his mum like this! |
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We use dissolvable sutures if we know an animal is particularly likely to have a go at removing them themselves and also for feral cat spays etc and it does tend to give a neater scar. Does that help? Sorry it's a bit rambling! |
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Her stitches were purple and I had a dreadful time getting them out ... JB: apologies for hijacking your thread with this! |
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no problem dandysmom, i was wanting to know myself actually! i suppose with how long Raven would have been under already with his op and the fact that they used dissolvable stitches to stitch his bladder back up probably explains why they used normal ones for the last part. he has just been lying on his back on my lap(something hes been doing often lately so il scratch those nasty stitches for him ) you could see the lump better and it is quite large so will definately feel better if a vet has a check of it. here was me thinking all the Raven drama was over, wishful thinking! |
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That's one naughty little Raven, JB. What a worry he's put you through. Let's hope it is now good news about the lump when you see the vet. Oh and thanks pinklizzie for the info on different types of stiches - most helpful. |
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he is indeed a naughty one, but hes been too lovey lately to stay mad at him for too long my partner is just on the way back from the vets with him but rang to let me know that hes fine. the vet took his last two stitches out which means we are going to have one very happy crazy cone free cat when he gets home! she said the lump is most likely a heamatoma or, as pinklizzie said, a build up of fluid and to just keep an eye on it incase its gets bigger but it should go on its own. so fingers crossed this really is the last of the problems now-not holding my breath though |
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