I'm glad the wound is looking better!
It's difficult to tell what it was from the photo. We once had a very young feral kitten that had a large growth on it's neck. The kitten was not doing well at all and was less than 4 weeks old when we first spotted it. I contacted someone local to me that helps rescue cats who took the kitten for us. It turns out the kitten had a warble embedded in it's neck. They removed the warble, treated with antibiotics, and found the kitten a home.
It's difficult to tell what it was from the photo. We once had a very young feral kitten that had a large growth on it's neck. The kitten was not doing well at all and was less than 4 weeks old when we first spotted it. I contacted someone local to me that helps rescue cats who took the kitten for us. It turns out the kitten had a warble embedded in it's neck. They removed the warble, treated with antibiotics, and found the kitten a home.
Mama is great and so are all the ferals that hang here. My feral that was injured, his name is Steele, is doing great. I started using colloidal silver in their water and his wound is healing nicely! Im gping to try to upload a picture of it . Takes this old lady a while to figure out how to do itHow is mama today?
Steele, looking good
i know, im so relieved for him. this site is amazing,i can't thank everyone enough for advice and prayers and encouragement. I've learned so much from all..thank ypuWow! What a difference! I hope they all continue to do well!