Is it "normal" for an abscess to get this large? It would help me so much to get through till tomorrow to be fairly sure that it's an abscess.
It feels squishy slightly. Maybe like a very filled water balloon?
Is it "normal" for an abscess to get this large? It would help me so much to get through till tomorrow to be fairly sure that it's an abscess.
It feels squishy slightly. Maybe like a very filled water balloon?
Doing my part to save BBD's, one dog at a time!
Yes, that is MY experience, I can only speak for myself, I am not a vet. Squishy water filled balloon sums it up for me.
Can you look at the flaky spot? Does there seem to be any pus buildup there?(Don't pick at it unless you know what you are doing!)
Is Marshmallow comfortable? That's the most important thing.
Caseysmom had a good point about getting some starter antibiotics - if your vet knows you well, shouldn't be a problem.
If M isn't scratching at it, good. If so...the oil I mentioned may ease the itching.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Is it warmer than the rest of her?
I feel so much better.
I'm almost certain it's an abscess. It's quite warm and the back of it is sensitive.
My first thought was that she had cancer... and how LONG this must have been growing... how could I have missed it?
Marsha is my best friend... I can't even imagine what I would do if something happened to her.
Thank you, everyone, so much for your help. I couldn't find anything on the net. I was crying hysterically (still am!) and typing in every phrase I could think of with no results. Your fast and knowledgeable responses helped so much!
It seems to be originating from her mouth, not the little scaly spot. It's most swollen on her jawline.
Now if I can just make it until our vet opens.
Doing my part to save BBD's, one dog at a time!
You can do it mom, I know you can. Remember - you not sleeping is not going to help her at all.Originally Posted by sirrahved
I would almost bet that it is an abscess from all the scratching she has been doing! Or maybe another kitty scratched her. They fill with pus very quickly! It will most likely be lanced and drained and she will be put on antibiotics. She is most likely running a fever while her body is fighting the infection. It will be rather nasty and oozing once it is opened, but it will feel much better and heal rather quickly. You will probably get some wound care antiseptic to put on it as well!
edit: Oh yes, you probably need to find out why she is scratching so much. If not fleas, it is most likely earmites!![]()
Hugs to you and kitty!
Kim![]()
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She will be fine untill morning. When I took potter in he has some scabs on the back of his neck and the vet said to watch for absess, he said that cats can absess very easily from wounds from anther cat.
I know when my rb gigi was bitten by another cat and I took her in they started her on antibiotics before she got an absess.
don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....
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That happened to our RB Buzzy; I saw him when I got home from work and it looked like he had a ping pong ball on the side of his face.
Yup, abcess. The vet drained it and he was on antibiotics for a while.
I'd bet dollars to donuts that's what it is. They can happen quickly.
Let us know!
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