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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 586683" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>This could be any number of things; many of them nasty. You MUST get this cat into a vet, if only for a diagnosis. The scabs could be anything from an allergy to a skin infection. The mass must be evaluated by a vet and most likely biopsied. If you cannot afford vet care the kindest thing may be to put her down.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to be very harsh here and will probably get a nastygram from a moderator. Providing proper veterinary care is part and parcel of taking on the responsibility of pet ownership.</p><p></p><p>I only have two cats, both of whom are covered by "medical" insurance because while I can afford to feed and provide normal household care to more pets, I cannot afford the potential veterinary costs that may be involved in taking on any more living beings that I would be responsible for.</p><p></p><p>I hope all works out with Lily for the best, but you do have to get her into the vet. Keep us posted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 586683, member: 1963"] This could be any number of things; many of them nasty. You MUST get this cat into a vet, if only for a diagnosis. The scabs could be anything from an allergy to a skin infection. The mass must be evaluated by a vet and most likely biopsied. If you cannot afford vet care the kindest thing may be to put her down. I'm going to be very harsh here and will probably get a nastygram from a moderator. Providing proper veterinary care is part and parcel of taking on the responsibility of pet ownership. I only have two cats, both of whom are covered by "medical" insurance because while I can afford to feed and provide normal household care to more pets, I cannot afford the potential veterinary costs that may be involved in taking on any more living beings that I would be responsible for. I hope all works out with Lily for the best, but you do have to get her into the vet. Keep us posted [/QUOTE]
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