KanoasDestiny
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The title should be "say" not "save". :/
I have an outdoor cat that lost half of her ear years ago. Occassionally we've see her scratching at it, but nothing too alarming. She gets treated twice a year for ear mites, and was mite free last June. One morning in early October, she had a huge bloody scab on her ear. We brought her inside and when she scratched off the scab, some more of her ear came off as well. She is now missing almost all of her ear. We took her to the vet, and he didn't seem overly worried other then the fact that her ear was bloody and half gone. I begged him to check it for an ear infection but the only thing he did was check for mites, give me an antibiotic and a cone. He believed that it was a self-mutilating thing she is doing to herself.
Three months later, she has now seen two different vets, and her ear is still horrible! Every time her ear scabs over, she finds a way to get the scab off, it bleeds excessively, then scabs over again until the next time she gets the scab off. We believe she was using the cone itself (hard to explain) to remove the scabs during her excessive head shaking, so we have hopefully fixed that problem with duct tape. She developed another spot above her eyebrow, which makes the vet believe that she either has skin cancer or auto-immune deficiency. She is inside now and has been wearing a cone since the first day, and because of that, she is miserable and absolutely refuses to move around and stay active. This of course has led to constipation problems and she has had five enemas over the months.
She is currently on prednisolone (cortisteroid), clavamox, laculose, a viatmin, and animax skin cream. I have went against my vet and started treating her wound like a tattoo - keeping it moist so that it doesn't get a scab for her to rip off. After just a week, today my vet said that he believes it looks better. He is wanting to up her steroid, increase her laculose, continue her antiobiotic, and for me to stop with the vaseline/aquaphor so that I can do the animax again. She has not had a bowell movement since last Thursday (a week!) and she has peed twice since last Sunday. I took her in today and told him I want an xray and bloodwork done because I'm scared she has a block in her urinary tract or stones. The xray showed nothing other then her being extremely constipated. We should have her blood results tomorrow or Saturday.
Today alone cost over $500, and that isn't including the other six vet visits in three months. I am seriously stressing out. Between her and two other cats (one we lost), we have depleted our bank account. I can't afford to keep taking her in when nothing is getting accomplished, but yet, I can't bring myself to not take her in when she needs it. I still feel that an ear infection is the root cause, especially now that her other ear is showing signs of drying up. But no one wants to put anything into her ear internally until it is healed externally.
I have been doing a lot of research, and I think I'm going to try milk of magnesia for the constipation. I'm also going to start mixing colloidal silver with some vegetable oil to apply to her ear. We use colloidal silver ourselves, and at this point, I really don't think it could hurt her much. I'm hoping that something will eventually end up working for her.
I have an outdoor cat that lost half of her ear years ago. Occassionally we've see her scratching at it, but nothing too alarming. She gets treated twice a year for ear mites, and was mite free last June. One morning in early October, she had a huge bloody scab on her ear. We brought her inside and when she scratched off the scab, some more of her ear came off as well. She is now missing almost all of her ear. We took her to the vet, and he didn't seem overly worried other then the fact that her ear was bloody and half gone. I begged him to check it for an ear infection but the only thing he did was check for mites, give me an antibiotic and a cone. He believed that it was a self-mutilating thing she is doing to herself.
Three months later, she has now seen two different vets, and her ear is still horrible! Every time her ear scabs over, she finds a way to get the scab off, it bleeds excessively, then scabs over again until the next time she gets the scab off. We believe she was using the cone itself (hard to explain) to remove the scabs during her excessive head shaking, so we have hopefully fixed that problem with duct tape. She developed another spot above her eyebrow, which makes the vet believe that she either has skin cancer or auto-immune deficiency. She is inside now and has been wearing a cone since the first day, and because of that, she is miserable and absolutely refuses to move around and stay active. This of course has led to constipation problems and she has had five enemas over the months.
She is currently on prednisolone (cortisteroid), clavamox, laculose, a viatmin, and animax skin cream. I have went against my vet and started treating her wound like a tattoo - keeping it moist so that it doesn't get a scab for her to rip off. After just a week, today my vet said that he believes it looks better. He is wanting to up her steroid, increase her laculose, continue her antiobiotic, and for me to stop with the vaseline/aquaphor so that I can do the animax again. She has not had a bowell movement since last Thursday (a week!) and she has peed twice since last Sunday. I took her in today and told him I want an xray and bloodwork done because I'm scared she has a block in her urinary tract or stones. The xray showed nothing other then her being extremely constipated. We should have her blood results tomorrow or Saturday.
Today alone cost over $500, and that isn't including the other six vet visits in three months. I am seriously stressing out. Between her and two other cats (one we lost), we have depleted our bank account. I can't afford to keep taking her in when nothing is getting accomplished, but yet, I can't bring myself to not take her in when she needs it. I still feel that an ear infection is the root cause, especially now that her other ear is showing signs of drying up. But no one wants to put anything into her ear internally until it is healed externally.
I have been doing a lot of research, and I think I'm going to try milk of magnesia for the constipation. I'm also going to start mixing colloidal silver with some vegetable oil to apply to her ear. We use colloidal silver ourselves, and at this point, I really don't think it could hurt her much. I'm hoping that something will eventually end up working for her.
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