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I wouldn't worry too much. She may have scratched it herself and the veins are very close to the surface in a cat's ear. It should stop bleeding quickly - just keep an eye on it and if you are worried bathe gently with salt water solution. Put a teaspoon of ordinary salt into about a pint of boiled water and allow to cool before using it! Use cotton wool or a make-up pad to clean off any blood. Our little friends like to keep us on our toes! |
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I agree with Angie, she probably scratched her ear a bit too hard with those needle-sharp little kitten claws. If she seems otherwise OK, I'd not worry; just keep an eye on her, as I know you will! |
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Seems alright. She's not worrying at it or anything. Objects to my touching it - but that doesn't really surprise me. I'll see what vet says when we're in on Tues... We've just had another 'mad dash' playtime, so certainly feeling fine - just another fairly normal day in kittenly life - thanks for the advice all. |
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