URGENT- Lump on the cat's face

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Alexdaredevilz

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5,697 posts

180 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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As you can see I the picture, hes managed to get a lump with in the last hour, i personally think he has been chasing wasps again and been stung, can we have some opinions ASAP please, he doesn't seem that bothered about it, just keeps licking it.

Thanks

Alex


Renquist

309 posts

156 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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Reaction to a scratch maybe, has he been fighting?

Alexdaredevilz

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180 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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Renquist said:
Reaction to a scratch maybe, has he been fighting?
Hes doest fight really, gets on with all the cats in the area, no blood or marks

Superficial

753 posts

175 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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I would say abscess but seeing as it has come on so soon a wasp sting could be a better explanation. Personally, I would be heading to the vets to get it checked out, especially if your surgery is open on a Saturday because if it worsens you'll be looking at emergency consultation costs over Sunday and BH Monday. It looks very swollen and with it being on the face I think it's better to be on the safe side.

Alexdaredevilz

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Saturday 27th August 2011
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Thanks,

The vet said the same thing, we have been told just to keep a eye on him as its most likely a sting

Thanks

Edit- Just found the 'stinger' in his cheek

Edited by Alexdaredevilz on Saturday 27th August 13:43

bexVN

14,682 posts

212 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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thumbup removing that will make him feel a lot better.

Does that mean it was a bee sting? I can never quite remember which one it is that does I always have to check!

Alexdaredevilz

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Saturday 27th August 2011
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bexVN said:
thumbup removing that will make him feel a lot better.

Does that mean it was a bee sting? I can never quite remember which one it is that does I always have to check!
It is the bee that leaves it tail in and dies, but its very small so im thinking it was a wasp, he's lying in the bed at the moment getting lots of attention off my missus

bexVN

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212 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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Alexdaredevilz said:
bexVN said:
thumbup removing that will make him feel a lot better.

Does that mean it was a bee sting? I can never quite remember which one it is that does I always have to check!
It is the bee that leaves it tail in and dies, but its very small so im thinking it was a wasp, he's lying in the bed at the moment getting lots of attention off my missus
Has it swollen any more? You would need to check with your vets (or emergency vets) but sometimes cats can be given half a chlorphenarimine 4mg (Piriton) which may be useful to help if he is still very swollen (my cats had Piriton before - for a different problem) but as I said DO NOT give any unless you check with your vet first.

Alexdaredevilz

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Saturday 27th August 2011
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We have done, they just told us to keep a eye on him,

He seems fine just a bit grumpy

otolith

56,206 posts

205 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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We used to have an Alsatian who would come with lumps all over his chops after being in the garden in wasp season - didn't stop him chasing and eating them, the daft sod.

Thevet

1,789 posts

234 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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As lng as it goes down over the next 24hrs, then no problem, otherwise there is a possibility of a facial abscess, usually due to a bite, needs draining and antibiotics. However, finding a bee's sting suggests that it will dissipate overnight.

Superficial

753 posts

175 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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Alexdaredevilz said:
Thanks,

The vet said the same thing, we have been told just to keep a eye on him as its most likely a sting

Thanks

Edit- Just found the 'stinger' in his cheek

Edited by Alexdaredevilz on Saturday 27th August 13:43
You're welcome. Poor thing, being stung is painful enough with it being on the face! Hope he recovers swiftly smile

Mubby

1,237 posts

183 months

Sunday 28th August 2011
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awww poooor thing! but at least you know what caused it! Im always telling my cat he will get stung! they dont listen!! laugh

Alexdaredevilz

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Sunday 28th August 2011
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Thanks for all the help, Beans is as good as new,

Here he is saying thanks