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2741.1 | | NRADM::CONGER | What's ONE more cat???? | Tue Aug 08 1989 14:04 | 6 |
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Have you tried to extend each claw on that foot to see
if any of them might be ingrown??
Sherry
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2741.2 | Better safe than scratched | SSDEVO::CHAMPION | Dancin' in the ruins | Tue Aug 08 1989 15:31 | 7 |
| If she puts up a fuss when you try to check out her pads, try wrapping
her in a towel. She may be a little upset, but she'll forgive you
around dinner time. :-) If you can't see anything obvious, I suggest
a trip to the vet, just to be safe.
Carol
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2741.3 | MAYBE AN ABCESS | ALLVAX::LUBY | DTN 287-3204 | Tue Aug 08 1989 15:52 | 15 |
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I had this happen once to one of my cats. I couldn't see
anything wrong whatsover with his foot, even up to the second
I brought him to the vet. Well, while waiting for the vet
Bandit was limping around the table and then there was a little
blood and he wasn't limping anymore!
He just had a small abcess which was impossible to see until
it broke. I imagine it is about as painful as a blister on
a human foot.
Give it a couple of days ... it will probably go away on its
own and you'll save the cost of a vet trip.
Karen
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2741.4 | | CRUISE::NDC | Nancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it all | Wed Aug 09 1989 08:48 | 4 |
| re: dragon-flies Age hasn't stopped Bumpy-tail who, at age 11.5,
caught a dragonfly out on the deck and brought it down to show me,
meowing all the way. She hardly ever talks. It was quite amuzing.
She was SO proud of herself. :-)
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2741.5 | I'll check again | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Wed Aug 09 1989 13:53 | 4 |
| Well, I am going to clip her claws tonight no matter what she thinks
about it, because they are way too long, little needle-toed critter
that she is. They definitely are not in-grown; they are so long that
she clocks when she walks on the kitchen floor. I'll check her again.
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2741.6 | I still can't figure out why her foot is tender there | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Thu Aug 10 1989 14:51 | 29 |
| Well, I clipped both kitties' toenails last night (I do both the front
and rear claws since they don't go outside - otherwise the rear claws
get so long that they click when the cats walk on the uncarpeted
floors.) - and brushed their teeth (not a popular activity with either
of them...), too. JFCL tolerated both activities very well, although
she still pulls that one foot away. I think I will just leave it be
for now - after I finished up with her (and she recovered her dignity
after having her teeth cleaned), I held her on her back (which she
doesn't like in general) and took another real good look at the tender
foot, and I still don't see anything wrong there, either with the toes,
the pads, or the fur between them, other than that the claws don't need
clipping anymore. I'll mention it the next time she has to go in to
the vet anyhow. The last time she was in I had them take off the
little growth she had on her back all this time, since it had gotten a
bit larger, so she looks kind of funny when a square patch of fur on
her back that is only half as long as the rest.
/Charlotte
PS -
Nebula, her half-Siamese companion, who is smaller and about 6 months
younger, is a lot more trouble when it is toenail clipping and
toothbrushing time. One time Neb struggled so hard that I cut one of
her back claws off too far up and it bled - she was MAD! (And I felt
guilty, too - poor little critter.) She's a brat, anyhow - the worst
thing you can do to Neb is to be the vet trying to take a stool sample.
She is a super-affectionate and demanding little critter, but she
doesn't like it when her human slaves overstep the bounds she has in
mind... I love Siamese cats!
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2741.7 | Motherrrrrr, really! | SWAT::COCHRANE | Like a Cheshire Cat, your smile remains in my nightmares | Thu Aug 10 1989 16:02 | 14 |
| RE: -1
Love those Siamese! ;-)
Niniane is a riot when I try to clip her claws, brush her,
give her medication, etc. She has *so* many better things
to do...it's *such* an inconvenience for her....Mom just
doesn't listen.....so she huffs and puffs and gives these
big long sighs. It's soooooo funny! Humph, humph, siiggghhh,
sigghhhhh, struggle, struggle, humph, humph, etc...
I suppose it doesn't help when I laugh either! ;-)
Mary-Michael
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2741.8 | | CRUISE::NDC | Nancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it all | Fri Aug 11 1989 08:50 | 4 |
| If you ever cut the nail too short again, I've been told you can
use talc to help stop the bleeding. You can also buy steptic powder
and keep it on hand, but if you haven't got that, go for the talc
Nancy
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2741.9 | Hee hee! Neb would like real funny with talc on her!! | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Fri Aug 11 1989 14:08 | 12 |
| I bet Neb would have been twice as mad if I'd then tried to put talcum
powder on her....anyhow, it lives in the bathroom and claw clipping
happens under the reading lamp in the bedroom, so I would have had to
figure out how to GET the talcum powder without losing the struggling
kitty. Don't worry, she forgave me even before the claw tip quit
bleeding. (She would have looked real funny with white powder on her
black fur....) JFCL is much easier to do these undignified things to,
although neither one of them is crazy about liquid medication: it's
easier to feed them pill antibiotics than the pink liquid stuff, which
they gag on and then try to spit out!
Good thing I love cats!...
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2741.10 | | AWASH::NDC | Nancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it all | Sat Aug 12 1989 09:28 | 7 |
| Well, I didn't exactly mean you should sprinkle Talc on her :-)
What you do is put a little pile of it into something like a bottlecap
and then press the bleeding claw into the pile. The talc will stick
to the blood and form a little clump which will "plug up" the bleeding.
Nancy DC
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2741.11 | | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ExoticSH=Persian in Underwear | Mon Aug 14 1989 13:40 | 6 |
| re:10
Also, cornstarch or flour will plug up a bleeding 'something' like
a nail that is cut too short.
E.T.
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2741.12 | she powdered herself one time and didn't care for it | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Fri Aug 18 1989 13:50 | 6 |
| Nebula got into some flour that was on the kitchen counter once (no,
she isn't supposed to get on the kitchen counter, but her pet humans
weren't in the room, and she apparently was heading for the open window
over the sink, which is a conveniently cat-sized place to sit with a
nice breeze on a hot evening - and alos off-limits). Boy, did she look
funny!
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