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Hello,
Around a month ago my 5yr old indoor Pillo had a swollen paw and two blisters on her left paw. Our vet gave her antibiotics and cleaning fluid and the blisters dried and fell off bet the swelling did not go. We took her back to the vet and were given another antibio course. The swelling still did not go away AND her other paw is now swollen and there is a blister 0.5mm diameter.
ITS NOT GOING AWAY
our vet tells us that it seems like an infection but he can't explain the cause.
I've posted on another forum and someone suggested a staph infection though I really hope it isn't.
She is a strictly indoor cat and she is eating fine and playing and pooping. However she had diahrea today.
Can someone please explain what a staph infection is like?
Any itching? Pain? How fast does it spread? Symptoms?
The reason I am so worried is that its not going away and we found a very light rash, and a reddish nipple. she hasnt lost any fur
I really hope she gets better soon
Thanks for the info guys!
Around a month ago my 5yr old indoor Pillo had a swollen paw and two blisters on her left paw. Our vet gave her antibiotics and cleaning fluid and the blisters dried and fell off bet the swelling did not go. We took her back to the vet and were given another antibio course. The swelling still did not go away AND her other paw is now swollen and there is a blister 0.5mm diameter.
ITS NOT GOING AWAY
our vet tells us that it seems like an infection but he can't explain the cause.
I've posted on another forum and someone suggested a staph infection though I really hope it isn't.
She is a strictly indoor cat and she is eating fine and playing and pooping. However she had diahrea today.
Can someone please explain what a staph infection is like?
Any itching? Pain? How fast does it spread? Symptoms?
The reason I am so worried is that its not going away and we found a very light rash, and a reddish nipple. she hasnt lost any fur
I really hope she gets better soon
Thanks for the info guys!