Martica and Fred
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I just rescued an (alleged) 9 year old girl cat and her brother from the kill shelter on Monday night. It is Sunday morning.
She was unspayed and so the shelter spayed her on Monday before they let her out. I picked her up Monday night from the shetler and she was doing pretty great--surprisingly mobile--although she has had a large lump on her belly. The size of a golf ball and she is a tiny cat (6 pounds, not really underweight, just very small). I did an internet search and that could be normal. It does not look infected or bruised or anything, just a weird big lump. It has not appeared to bother her, she jumps up and down, etc.
She also came out of the shelter with a cold. I wanted to avoid antibiotics becasue she'd just been spayed, had vaccines and was stressed but her sneezes got worse and she has now been on 4 doses of Clavamox (2 days) since Friday afternoon.
She had not been doing well--very congested, sneezing wheezing a bit. Not as sprightly as she was on Monday and Tuesday compared to Thurs and Friday and Sat. It is now Sunday morning and I got up early to give her her meds. I gave her tuna food mixed with pepcid (she has vomited slightly a couple of times since the Clava) and she took that, and I also gave her Nutrical. Then I gave the clavamox dose.
She was resting afterwards and I just picked her up and there was a pool of blood that came out of her butt I believe. It has not continued but it was quite a bit.She seems ok, not feeling great, lethargic but not in apparent pain. I wiped it down but she also groomed her leg and butt herself. Not sure if this is an emergency or what. No more blood.
Don't know what to do. Googled it and there was something about ruptured anal sacs possibly. Also spoke to a fellow rescue person who said that one time a cat she had spayed had the big lump and it was excess blood that had to be drained--but from the lump---NOT coming out of the rectum--don't think that would happen.
any ideas/ She is resting comfortably, I'm going to go back to bed with her, but then have to be out for a few hours to work. Not sure if this is an emergency or not.
She was unspayed and so the shelter spayed her on Monday before they let her out. I picked her up Monday night from the shetler and she was doing pretty great--surprisingly mobile--although she has had a large lump on her belly. The size of a golf ball and she is a tiny cat (6 pounds, not really underweight, just very small). I did an internet search and that could be normal. It does not look infected or bruised or anything, just a weird big lump. It has not appeared to bother her, she jumps up and down, etc.
She also came out of the shelter with a cold. I wanted to avoid antibiotics becasue she'd just been spayed, had vaccines and was stressed but her sneezes got worse and she has now been on 4 doses of Clavamox (2 days) since Friday afternoon.
She had not been doing well--very congested, sneezing wheezing a bit. Not as sprightly as she was on Monday and Tuesday compared to Thurs and Friday and Sat. It is now Sunday morning and I got up early to give her her meds. I gave her tuna food mixed with pepcid (she has vomited slightly a couple of times since the Clava) and she took that, and I also gave her Nutrical. Then I gave the clavamox dose.
She was resting afterwards and I just picked her up and there was a pool of blood that came out of her butt I believe. It has not continued but it was quite a bit.She seems ok, not feeling great, lethargic but not in apparent pain. I wiped it down but she also groomed her leg and butt herself. Not sure if this is an emergency or what. No more blood.
Don't know what to do. Googled it and there was something about ruptured anal sacs possibly. Also spoke to a fellow rescue person who said that one time a cat she had spayed had the big lump and it was excess blood that had to be drained--but from the lump---NOT coming out of the rectum--don't think that would happen.
any ideas/ She is resting comfortably, I'm going to go back to bed with her, but then have to be out for a few hours to work. Not sure if this is an emergency or not.