When we find a lump, Hubby Tony or I contact the shelter to authorize an appointment to check it out. The clinic works the shelter cats in between scheduled visits, so we drop Pimento off and pick him up several hours later. He's not a fan of getting in his cage and going in the car. Tony and I are not fans of the schedule, but we all make it work.
At the first visit the vet said the spot was healing nicely and of no real concern.The second time Pimento got a long lasting antibiotic shot, and the vet opined that we might need to investigate food allergies. At the third appointment earlier this week, we came home with a liquid antibiotic, instructions to clean the area with a damp rag twice a day, and directions to have Pimento wear a soft donut cone to keep him from scratching the sore area.
We picked up a tiny colorful donut from the shelter. The eleven-inch wide circle of soft, fiber filled material had an interior tube that could be cinched with a Velcro strap to fit it to a cat's neck.
The internet is full of cats serenely wearing a donut. Some almost look happy to have it on. And then there's Pimento.
I have no idea what his life on the streets was like before he entered into shelter care, but even after more than a year of love and attention, standing over him or quickly putting two hands on his body to hold him freaks him out. Tony and I have tried daily to get Pimento's head through the hole, but eventually we figured that as long as there was no sign the sore had been disturbed we would let him be.Five years ago today: Not So Traditionally Chinese
Hope that Pimento will be recovering with the new meds and BTW the name is cute.
ReplyDeleteAww Poor little thing. I hope he heals soon.
ReplyDeleteYou are good foster parents
ReplyDeleteThat almost looks like it needs stiches.
ReplyDeletePoor Pimento. I hope whatever is causing the problem will clear up soon. What a rough little life he's had so far.
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