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Thank you, will definitely do so.Have the vet check the lower teeth while you're there. I have seen an infected tooth abscess into the chin area and it appeared to the owner as a sore, but it was a tooth.
Yes I would appreciate that. This is my first cat, I'm trying my best with her and the kittens. I'm not neglecting her needs or health, just not in the financial situation where I can properly do everything.Right, but if you don't get her spayed now she is going to have another litter. It doesn't matter whose fault it is.
She needs to see a vet for all of the above. I am happy to help you to find a low cost clinic if you'd like.
Which city is closest to you?Yes I would appreciate that. This is my first cat, I'm trying my best with her and the kittens. I'm not neglecting her needs or health, just not in the financial situation where I can properly do everything.
I am sorry if it felt like an attack on you. A cat who gets out in heat can be assumed to be pregnant. It's something like a 70-80% of success with mating. Add on injuries to the face which are not uncommon in mating and it adds up.When I have enough money to afford the procedure. Her getting out was by my sister's not paying attention.
Honestly her getting spayed is not my main concern at this moment. I'm more concerned about her face. I'm not completely dumb to cats and their health as stated before im very aware of the dangers of her having litters back to back. I only wanted to know if someone has seen anything like this on their cat before or any home treatment option until the vet opens.
I apologise if it may have seemed as if an attitude was present. I'd admit I did take the comments to heart, however I do understand that it's out of concern and I greatly appreciate it. I've since gently cleaned it with some water for now. She will be going to the vet tomorrow to have everything checked out and to make sure she's fine n hopefully not pregnant.I am sorry if it felt like an attack on you. A cat who gets out in heat can be assumed to be pregnant. It's something like a 70-80% of success with mating. Add on injuries to the face which are not uncommon in mating and it adds up.
If the location is draining on its own you can keep an eye on it and the surrounding area. Because infections can spread and cats hide pain though it is advisable to still see a vet for antibiotics to be safe. The problem can be that if a secondary infection sets in you are looking at a sugerical drain and a few hundred dollars instead of under a hundred for exam and antibiotics. So it is a gamble. Since money is an issue if you keep it clean and it doesn't swell up again she should be okay.
I believe she said Dearborne, MI (and I probably spelled that wrong!)How is it going now? Which city is closest to you?
Thank you!! I thought I had seen her response in the thread and then couldn't find it anywhere.I believe she said Dearborne, MI (and I probably spelled that wrong!)