Unwise cat personal health decisions

Jan 12, 2016 23:39

Revolting Cat Things within.

cut for revolting Cat Things. )

bengals, cats, bungles

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timetiger January 13 2016, 00:27:24 UTC
No doubt Yama reasoned that as long as the antibiotics do their job and prevent infection, all's well that ends well. *crosses fingers that this is so*

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bunn January 13 2016, 23:17:04 UTC
The idea of Yama Bungle reasoning fills me with alarm!

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ningloreth January 13 2016, 00:27:44 UTC
Reminds me of the Calpol advert...

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bunn January 13 2016, 23:31:46 UTC
At least 23 hours of the day he is asleep! The chaos caused during the remaining hour is more than enough for one day.

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anna_wing January 13 2016, 07:25:38 UTC
Ugh. Abscesses are messy things, and always involve vast quantities of blood, pus and yowling. And then more yowling every day for a least a week, as you make your cat taco with a towel, smear on the medicinal manuka honey and dust with the antibiotic powder.

Though since yours has his abscess inside his jaw you are presumably obliged to let the antibiotics Do Their Thing on their own. I hope that he heals quickly.

While we are on the subject of Revolting Cat Things: I was reading a Gladys Mitchell novel from the 1930s, where schoolboy slang for vomiting was "catting". Which was so appropriate.

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ningloreth January 13 2016, 13:08:18 UTC
Kipling used 'catting', too, in Stalky and Co. I never understood the allusion until now!

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bunn January 13 2016, 23:35:08 UTC
I'd completely forgotten that! I don't think I'd ever made the connection with actual cats either.

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bunn January 13 2016, 23:33:18 UTC
He looks like he's cut his own throat! We are bathing it and the swelling is going down.

I don't think we've ever been given antibiotic powder though. I guess there are different vogues among vets!

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alitheapipkin January 13 2016, 11:53:26 UTC
Oh dear! Hopefully it'll heal up nicely

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bunn January 13 2016, 23:35:46 UTC
Well, he seems very cheery about it, and is eating like a horse, which surely must be a good thing.

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alitheapipkin January 14 2016, 11:26:32 UTC
I'd certainly take it as a good sign!

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lindahoyland January 14 2016, 04:54:24 UTC
Hope he soon feels better.

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