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Nosyyy
1 year ago

Please to the vet! After a few days, the wound should be cured to such an extent that your cat again eats normal and moves physically a little more! So your cat has been approximately neutered for 2 weeks, but has an inflammation. Of course you go to the vet and let him look at it! Of course, she probably licked it sometimes, but in the spit of cats is something antibacterial, which is why I wonder how she could get an inflammation at all. Please to the TA today that can follow the really bad guys out!

DaLiLeoMishu
1 year ago
Reply to  Nosyyy

… and are a student with w15! According to my feeling, one can only talk about “experience”. Is most likely your first own BKH Kater?!

Nosyyy
1 year ago
Reply to  DaLiLeoMishu

Thank you! I did a lot of research for my little cat so I can get one and show that I can take care of an animal. It’s my first cat I have.

DaLiLeoMishu
1 year ago

Hello,

Please contact your veterinarian and ask.

we are not veterinarians and what you describe sounds like the one skilled in the art – the treating veterinarian – should look urgently.

No one will be able to help you adequately here, except to advise you to go to the vet.

Alsiel
1 year ago

With the signs, please contact the TA! Best today

Christiangt
1 year ago

If you’re inflamed, you better let the vet see it again.

JustASingle
1 year ago

And what are you waiting for? You should have visited a vet by now.

The wound should have been cured for days.

sleepingbeautyy
1 year ago

And you’re not going to the vet because…?

Hoppenla
1 year ago

Well, get to the vet!