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First of all, sorry for the crummy picture quality (cell phone camera and cat who didn't want to have his injury disturbed!). My 8-9 month old cat is indoor/outdoor throughout the day, and he stays inside at night. A few hours ago he was sitting on my lap and he was fine. I let him out for a little while (maybe 30 minutes) and when he came back in, he had this injury on his back. It's on his right side, about an inch down from his spine, and maybe two inches back from the base of his tail. I first though maybe a dog got ahold of him, but there's only one hole (about the size of a pencil eraser). If something had bitten him, he'd probably have two holes, right?
My husband held him for me, and I blotted at the injury. The blood on the paper towel was light in color--sort of watery looking, and there's no odor to the injury. I dabbed on some neosporin, and he seems perfectly fine so far. The injury looks dark, but I think that's the neosporin that I put in it making it look like that. Before I doctored him up, I got a pretty good look at it. It looks to be maybe 1/4 inch deep and , like I said, no odor or profuse bleeding. The hole was actually starting to fill up a bit--I think it was starting to clot. Any ideas what this is, and if it can wait until Friday?? (9:00 p.m. here, tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and the closest emergency vet is 2 hours away!) What should I do??
My husband held him for me, and I blotted at the injury. The blood on the paper towel was light in color--sort of watery looking, and there's no odor to the injury. I dabbed on some neosporin, and he seems perfectly fine so far. The injury looks dark, but I think that's the neosporin that I put in it making it look like that. Before I doctored him up, I got a pretty good look at it. It looks to be maybe 1/4 inch deep and , like I said, no odor or profuse bleeding. The hole was actually starting to fill up a bit--I think it was starting to clot. Any ideas what this is, and if it can wait until Friday?? (9:00 p.m. here, tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and the closest emergency vet is 2 hours away!) What should I do??