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My previous cat Sam used to get in lots of fights with other cats and often came home with bites etc. I could see the puncture marks and where it had bled, then within a couple of days it had turned nasty. Antibiotics used to clear it up quickly. If your Sammy's wound looks 'messy' I would try to bathe it with some cooled boiled water to get rid of the pus. I hope it clears up soon Lianne, it does look nasty...... |
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Don't feel bad, sometimes they are hidden and hard to find. Misty has regular abcesesses from 'disagreements' with neighbourhood cats. An abscess will form from a cat bite or scratch as cats claws and particularly teeth are full of bacteria. The first sign that Misty has an abscess is that he he is quiet and I check for a lump. Last week I found a lump on his neck, I squeezed out all the gunk and bathed it. Cooled, boiled salted water is good or you can get some hibiscrub from the vet Make sure you 'empty' the absess of the gunk and don't allow it to heal over until it is all out. I must confess that as Misty has had so many of them I treat them myself and don't bother with the vet unless it is particularly nasty. Never had any problems with this. |
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I agree with Kim. I used to have an inveterate abscess-collector (and i don't think he was much of a fighter ... more of a wimp really, obviously all the bullies picked on him!). That spot, on the eyebrow, is a classic site for them - bitten by another cat and not a place they can lick and keep clean. So, if you find another, the self-help treatments suggested should do the trick. Obviously, if it's not healing you need vet intervention and the good old antibiotics. Hope he's OK this morning. |
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My buster has had several abcesses and it can be hard to notice. His were on his face and I only notice because it look like he had a black eye even then he had to be looking directly at me to be able to compare and notice the difference and he is a very cuddly cat. So I can see how you missed it for a bit. He had to have his face shaved and they shaved off his whiskers on one side then 2 weeks later he got another abcess and they shaved off his eyebrows!!!! The poor thing looked like a thug. Anyway to get back to the question I would wash it with warm salt water and try to keep the cut open. As that is what my vet said to do. Hope this helps Sally |
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