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All of my local vets* have restricted access right now (COVID-19 related) and apparently this isn't an "emergency" because it hasn't taken up her entire ear flap *yet* and it might burst on it's own. *I'm obviously still frantically trying to find a vet willing to treat her during tier 3 restrictions. Until I can, any suggestions?
Yesterday I found a tiny bump on her ear flap and I assumed it was a small, self inflicted click. I checked it again today and I believe it to be an aural hematoma. It has grown to be a medium size lump and while she isn't showing signs of pain or discomfort (I'm allowed to touch it, apply slight pressure and bathe it) I'm upset that it's caused a small crimp/crinkle.
{I adopted her last year. She was vet treated for fleas, ticks, worms etc. I made the decision to keep her as an indoor cat because the vet mentioned clear signs of abuse and neglect. She has continued health care regarding grooming, flea/tick/worm treatments etc}
Yesterday I found a tiny bump on her ear flap and I assumed it was a small, self inflicted click. I checked it again today and I believe it to be an aural hematoma. It has grown to be a medium size lump and while she isn't showing signs of pain or discomfort (I'm allowed to touch it, apply slight pressure and bathe it) I'm upset that it's caused a small crimp/crinkle.
{I adopted her last year. She was vet treated for fleas, ticks, worms etc. I made the decision to keep her as an indoor cat because the vet mentioned clear signs of abuse and neglect. She has continued health care regarding grooming, flea/tick/worm treatments etc}
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