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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

4520.0. "Injury or Illness?" by CSCMA::BALDWIN () Wed Apr 03 1991 13:56

    A question:
    
    One of my little ones has developed what appears to be a huge cold
    sore on her chin (at least that's what it resembles). She appears
    not to be in any pain, but what I was concerned about is...should
    I be worried? I am assuming she has either scraped herself on 
    something down in our cellar, or perhaps burned herself on something.
    I'm waiting to see if this condition clears up before I make any
    decisions about taking her to the vet (I'm also relocating to the
    Leominster area due to a recent split from my wife), because I have to 
    *find* a new vet. But, has anyone ever run across a *medical condition* 
    like this before? If so, please either send me mail or reply here for 
    others who may run into this same thing. I want to be sure before
    I act upon this matter, because it may effect her two sisters as well.
    
    For myself and my little buddies...thanks a lot.
    
    Kevin_Jasmine_Megan(the wounded)_and_Gwen.
    
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4520.1TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Wed Apr 03 1991 14:286
    I would take her to the vet.  I think this is probably what's called
    "rodent ulcer" which has nothing to do with being bitten by a rat,
    contrary to its name.  There is medication to treat it;  it is
    sometimes difficult to treat, but if untreated it will
    definitely get worse.
    
4520.2TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Wed Apr 03 1991 14:333
    p.s.  i don't recollect if its spreadable between cats -- i think not.
    Please let us know how she does.
    
4520.3RHODES::GREENECatmax = Catmax + 1Wed Apr 03 1991 14:3411
    It could also be 'feline acne'  (too many french fries??? ;-)
    
    Is it open and raw (maybe rodent ulcer) or
    is it scabby (maybe acne)?
    
    And can you be more specific about *where* it is located on
    the cat?
    
    Good luck,
    
    	Pennie
4520.4TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Wed Apr 03 1991 14:402
    Also, can someone in this file recommend a good vet in Leominster?
    
4520.5SANFAN::FOSSATJUWed Apr 03 1991 15:068
    Is it on the chin or the lip?  Rodent ulcer, from what I understand,
    happens on the lip itself and inside the mouth, as well as on the legs. 
    One of my cats had it on his leg and the affected area appeared
    red/inflalmed and weepy.  Does it have this type of appearance?  If
    it's swollen it could be an abcess.  Maybe the vet could take a look at
    it.
    
    Giudi
4520.6TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Wed Apr 03 1991 15:332
    Holly's rodent ulcer looked quite pale, just like a cold sore....
    
4520.7CSCMA::BALDWINWed Apr 03 1991 17:4111
    Thanks for the replies thus far. To elaborate: Meg has just the
    one big sore on her chin...no other sores were found either inside her
    mouth or anywhere else on her body...that's why I had initially
    thought of it as a burn or scrape of some kind. The sore itself is
    pink...not pale...in its coloration. I checked the other cats and
    they appear to be fine...clear of all sores of any kind. That's
    why it's so damned curious, and why I had assumed it wasn't anything
    "serious" at first. Now, I think I will take it to the vet. Thanks
    again, everyone. 
    
    
4520.8BOOKIE::FISCHERWed Apr 03 1991 18:315
   RE: 4

   I have told Kevin about Central Animal Hospital in Leominster.

   Cindy
4520.9SANFAN::FOSSATJUWed Apr 03 1991 19:156
    Could be a scrape.  One of mine jumped down from a considerable height
    and scraped his chin and chipped a tooth while he was exploring our
    basement.  When they hit from a deep fall the face will take the
    impact.
    
    Giudi
4520.10CSCMA::BALDWINWed Apr 03 1991 19:277
    re: "When they hit from a deep fall the face will take the impact."
    
    
    huh...so much for that little theory about them landing on their feet
    all the time, huh? ;-) ;-)
    
    Thanks for the response, Giudi.
4520.11Sometimes they do!SANFAN::FOSSATJUWed Apr 03 1991 19:456
    Heh, heh, of course they land on their feet (but I swear one of mine
    lands on his head) but as the vet explained it to me when we took the
    clutz in to have his tooth and chin checked is that that when they land
    they sort of crouch and the face goes down and forward and that might
    explain these sorts of injuries from falls.  My guy's tooth went
    through the lip and got chipped when it came through.
4520.12SSVAX::DALEYFri Apr 05 1991 06:3111
    I'll be interested to read what the vet says as my mother's cat
    has what sounds to be the same thing. She thought he had caught
    himself while he was scratching himself with his paws, or maybe he has
    found some piece of furniture with a rough corner and he rubs on
    that (altho she has checked around her house for such culprits).
    
    Hope you find what is causing it soon.
    
    Good luck.
    Pat
                         
4520.13CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Fri Apr 05 1991 09:4210
    I put a note in here someplace about a chin infection that both
    Bumpy & Mao developed last year sometime.  I think it was initially
    diagnosed as feline acne but one of the odd symptoms of it was
    hard white nodules about the diameter of the head of a pin that
    formed in the infected area.  The vet felt it might be a staph
    infection.  At any rate they were treated with lincocin (anti-
    biotic) and cleaning the area with peroxide.  Both eventually
    cleared up completely, the hair grew back and the infection never
    returned (yet...anyway).
      Nancy