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thanks moli, will need to make sure shes around in the morning for another clean and check! its quite a small area, i read this and thought it sounded right: When to visit the vet If you know that your cat has been bitten or has a claw wound it is best to take it to the vet before an abscess develops. Penetrating bite wounds are almost always infected. If your cat is off it's food or in pain. If the abscess is extensive. If the abscess does not rupture or begin to resolve within 48 hours. If the abscess ruptures but is not clearing up within 48 hours or is re-forming. |
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Are you able to trim a bit of hair around it? Daily bathing will help prevent it healing over and filling up again. Keep a close eye on it but hopefully it'll be fine. |
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thanks guys, she wasnt for appearing this morning so i got her after work for another clean, cotton pad slightly tinged but that may have been from surrounding fur. will try to clip some away later but shes a grumpy sod at the best of times!! angie my guess is shes been fighting, she normally gets up to no good :P |
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Hopefully, she's on the mend. When Pip had an infection from a tick bite last year, the vet did say that it was important that the wound didn't heal too quickly to make sure that the infection had cleared. Our little furry friends so like to keep us on our toes! |
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