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He is an indoor cat, so I don't think that he could have been bitten by anything else! We do have a puppy, but he never usually gets near Oli coz he knows he will have a cat slap. (and we thought if the dog had bit him the marks would be different - if that makes sense! ) |
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hmmm Tanya, mine are often covered in little scratches and scabs, particularly around the face/nose etc... the verdict? Brother going for sister, or visa versa. If your cat is indoor, I don't mean to point fingers.. but suspect the pooch! Even if not meant it... maybe cat went for him and he snapped at the cat or something? Saying that, I have also seen my cats run into furniture before (in their mad half hour dash around the house every so often), and rub their heads against cardboard boxes and all sorts, so could just be small paper cuts or something, or small splinters from some wooden furniture? Because my Sam was getting into a lot of fights at one point, and we were back and forwards to the vet a lot with abcesses, they eventually just gave us a bottle of hibbiscub... fantastic stuff. Now, everytime Sam or his sister has a mishap.. we just dilute it in water and dab it on with cotton wool - they moan and growl like anything as it must really sting, but it prevents any infections. Maybe ask the vet if you can get some?? |
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