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My furbaby was beat up!
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 255611" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Totoro - glad she's recovering. Elsie had the exact same thing happen last year. She's a little nuts to begin with- but turned into psychokitty with it. Vet said it's not uncommon for bites to fester and then blow up (ick ick ick). The collar made her even more nuts - I ended up having to spoon feed her because even after several days, she would only walk backwards and could never find her food. She's not the brightest bulb, LOL. on the other hand, I can't cure her of going outside. She literally waits at the top of the stairs and as soon as the door opens, she flies down them and out the door. </p><p> </p><p>The most amazing thing to me was that as huge as the sore was (like almost her whole hindquarter), it has completely healed up. Something about cat's skin shrinks over a wound to heal as opposed to how we get scars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 255611, member: 8"] Totoro - glad she's recovering. Elsie had the exact same thing happen last year. She's a little nuts to begin with- but turned into psychokitty with it. Vet said it's not uncommon for bites to fester and then blow up (ick ick ick). The collar made her even more nuts - I ended up having to spoon feed her because even after several days, she would only walk backwards and could never find her food. She's not the brightest bulb, LOL. on the other hand, I can't cure her of going outside. She literally waits at the top of the stairs and as soon as the door opens, she flies down them and out the door. The most amazing thing to me was that as huge as the sore was (like almost her whole hindquarter), it has completely healed up. Something about cat's skin shrinks over a wound to heal as opposed to how we get scars. [/QUOTE]
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