I have a 5 month old kitten. And my nephew pulled hurt his tail it comes out a little bit then it goes limp what should I do if it’s only been two days
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I have a cat 16 female have trouble laying down on her belly female private parts has red spots
i have treated my cats fleas but it seem i might have fleas in my house i have tale floors
can mop in dog flea shampoo that is what have on hand or what do you thank i should do
i thank have fleas in my house i have two cat but i have flea shampoo for dogs can i use that
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Dawn Ferara, DVM I would not use dog shampoo because depending on the active ingredient it could be toxic to the cats body. Instead of taking chances I would just not use it unless it’s labeled for cats.
Actually, your vet is going to have the best options for treating cats with fleas. Make sure what ever product you use you need to treat the house and yard.Good luckDr Dawn
she is spaded seal point 12 year old siamesse cat 71/2 lbs blood work is good
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i have a siamese cat with a uti she is half way throw meds when she go the litter box she drops pee on the floor does this mean she is getting better or getting worse
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hi my siam. cat has a red spot in the bend of her paw she just got off predazone seem not to help so i put cone her she acts like is the thing ever will help or should take off and let healon it on
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Kelly Furgason HI Vicky,
Did your vet tell you to leave the cone on ? If so and if she’s bothering her paw, then you need to leave the cone on ,,,take it off for a bit if you can watch her so she doesn’t bother her paw….but put it back on.
Call your vet if you think the medication is not helping , or if things are getting worse.
Good luck!
~kelly
my siamesse cat is showing some pink skin under her front paws near the body i put a cone on her head is that going help her she seems like is the worst thing ever
my siam. is licking alot pulls out hair on her belly and under the bind in there front paws
I have a 5 month old kitten my nephew pulled his tail and it comes out a little bit at the base of the at the base but and goes limp after a little while
Hello,
Please have your kitten seen by a veterinarian as soon as possible. I suspect an X-ray is indicated to assess the tail. I also think that at this age your kitten should be vaccinated (if it isn’t already) . So even if the tail is not able to be treated your kitten needs vaccines, preventatives.
Usually with tails I let them try to heal on their own as long as they are waking, urinating and defecating normally AND they are not self traumatizing it. It can be monitored for a while to assess healing.
Thank you Krista and yes they have been vaccinated
In addition to what Dr. Magnifico said, keep your nephew away from your cat.