mislissa777
Member Since 2010
Hi, has anyone experienced their diabetic cat being bit by a dog? A German Short Hair dog chased & bit her in our house. He leaped a fence we had up when he saw her, it was terrifying. She is having trouble walking since the moment she got bit. Very wobbly hind end. She has 2 puncture wounds under her tail, on her butt. My vet has seen her & an ER vet. She is on antibiotic & pain med. She doesn't move around much, it's hard for her. This happened Friday night. She hid under bed all day Sat. & didn't use litter box, peed where she was laying. So I took to ER. No one did xray yet. My vet said if she doesn't improve at all we'll do one tmrw. She was put on Orabax Friday night & started Buprenex Sat. night. I think there was slight improvement this morning. She got up around 2 & drank some water. Then to my complete surprise jumped in bed. Don't know how she did that with such a painful wobbly back end. She jumped down awhile later. Around 6 I got pills & breakfast & insulin ready & she actually came into the kitchen. Laid there for awhile. It's heartbreaking because she pulls herself around while laying down, probably hurts to stand up. She then went down the steps to gameroom & has been laying there all day. I bring her food all throughout the day & night so she'll eat. She is eating some but not as much as usual. She's eating treats too with her pills hidden in them. She's drinking water. The vets said the puncture wounds aren't significantly deep but made that area swollen & hurts her to touch that area. They think her back end is super sore from the attack & will take awhile to heal. I just hope there's not more going on than that. Dr. also said that when human diabetics fall & bruise or are in an accident it takes awhile to get legs working again due to circulating sugar. (or something like that). All I do is cry thinking about what happened. She has been through SO much. This was traumatizing for everyone. I was so happy because I had her diabetes & kidneys diseases regulated perfectly. And now this. I can't decide if I need to put her through the stress of getting an xray or not. How do I know if she is just bruised & sore or if something else is going on. My vet said she probably wouldn't of been able to jump in bed if she had a fracture but you never know. Thank you



