Thank you all for your support, good wishes, and hugs.It means a lot to me.
Lut, I am not sure exactly, the vet thinks she may have got it caught somehow. I am certain though that it was not done by an animal of any kind.Originally posted by Maya & Inka's mommy
How did that wound on her tail start? Was she attacked by another animal?
CatsinDenver, no, she doesn't have the twitch you write of but, as QueenScoopalot advised, I will certainly ask the vet about it if Ebb's tail doesn't get better.Originally posted by CatsinDenverDoes her skin kind of twitch along her spine? If so, she might have feline hyperesthesia. My Cricket has that and started attacking her tail. After a long effort with cones and bandages, the vet finally amputated her tail. Now she's a bunny butt, but she doesn't have any more self-biting problems
Originally posted by QueenScoopalot
Has the vet ever mentioned what CatsinDenver mentioned "feline hyperesthesia". May be worth bringing up if Ebby's tail doesn't start getting better.
I did get a bit more sleep last night. Just woke up once and when I looked for her she was in the boxbed I'd put for her. I thought she was still there when I woke up in the morning so I stretched away, only to find she was on the bed after all. And Bob was a good boy (in his crate again) he didn't bark once during the night. (And, yes, I would have know if he had!)
Forgot to mention how she was such a good girl going to, and at, the vets. My son took us in his car and, unlike last time, she didn't make a sound all the way there or coming home, though she was obviously uncomfortable with the cone on in the carrier.
Once in the vets we sat next to only other cat there, his name was Magnum and he was black, just like Ebby (he had his foot stepped on by a horse! Ouch!). Both carriers were pretty close together and they both lay quietly just looking at each other.It was a long wait too, about an hour, but Ebbs just stayed there quiet even after her new found friend had gone.
She was so good when we went in to see the vet too, I just held her gently while the vet bathed and bandaged her tail and she never struggled or made a sound.
Her new pills are very small and she has to have half of one a day. The vet warned me that they are not as palatable as the others she had and she may not take them in her food. But she was great, I did the usual, boiled up some chicken and mashed it up, I didn't crush the pill this time though, just put the little pill in a bit of the mashed chicken and she just ate it up and waited for seconds, which of course she got!![]()
And she still has her bandage on! As you can see in the attached picture taken about an hour ago. I was going to take a bath but she was so comfortable there, I couldn't bear to disturb her. (And yes, the folded rug is there just for her!)
Thanks again.
Chris
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