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Pat - keep a close eye on Leo please. My Mum's old cat was attached by 'something' - we suspect it was a fox. He looked to be recovering OK, but the vet missed a key wound which got infected, caused septacaemia and sadly my Mum lost her cat. I'm sure you're vet has had a thorough look, however watch for ANY signs of lethargy at all and if in doubt run him back to the vet. Despite that little bit of doom and gloom, I hope Leo continues to gain strength and recovers quickly!! |
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Thats what the vet is worried about Yola, that the bites might turn into absess, he will go for another jab tomorrow, and looks like he will have to go everyday for a week!The metacam is helping him, he is not in as much pain now... |
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Is this from the attack last night? I would mention if I were you about the rubbish and the thought it may be a Rat Hope he is well all the best for tomorrow, Karen |
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