You must be at the vet by now. I hope it something easily fixable. I hate suddenly finding something like that because then I rack my brain wondering how long it's been since I ran my hand over the place where I found a problem, wondering if I haven't been checking them well enough. But a problem tooth can be hidden for a long time, especially since cats can go on eating while in a lot of pain, and an abscess forms in hours.
How old is your lovely girl, Grace?





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Well, I was the one who was right! Thank GOD, it was an abscess. Apparently some nawtee kitty smacked my Gracie girl pretty nastily on the chin!
The vet stuck a needle in and pulled out pure pus .... YUCK!!! She didn't lance it yet, said to put warm compresses on it 3 times a day, and it will eventually burst and drain!
I think Miss Gracie Mae is going to have to be kenneled for a wee bit. Don't like the idea of that thing bursting just anywhere!


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