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I have a call in to the vet for more info, but in the meantime, is there a vet tech out there who can recommend any kind of treatment for a feral cat with a rodent ulcer on it's lip? The lip is pulling away from both canine teeth and one side is a little bloody. The cat is drooling because the lips no longer meet. I have been trying to catch her to bring her to the vet, but she is too wild. I caught her once 4 years ago in a TNR trap when I was able to get her neutered, but once they get caught in one of those they never go back. I would like some kind of medicine I can mix in with food for this poor cat. I don't want her to suffer, but she isn't going to let me catch her to get her to the vet.

2007-09-21 08:38:29 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Cats

*sigh* spayed. I got her spayed, she's a girl.

2007-09-21 08:39:10 · update #1

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treating a feral cat is close to impossible, i have some experince dealing with them at a shelter, but they mostly do their own thing. the best way to med her would be in the food. try and set the have a hart trap up with a towel over the pedal, and over the trap, so it looks like a cozy place to go and eat. if you can try and get a kennal if the vet recomends some treatment so you can continue to med her till she is all better. best of luck! god love you for thinking of the ferals, not enough people do! :)

2007-09-21 09:16:22 · answer #1 · answered by Tasha 4 · 2 0

a lot of human beings feed a sturdy high quality moist and dry foodstuff each and on a daily basis and have healthful cats. Feed your cat on a schedule. degree the foodstuff out. this might avert a ton of money because of the fact which you do not have the waste. Iwould no longer blend the canned and dry foodstuff collectively because of the fact which you will might desire to throw it out if the cat won't eat it. My advice is to purchase the final foodstuff which you will locate the money for. degree it out and feed on a schedule. healthful cats do no longer choose foodstuff in front of them 24/7.

2016-10-05 03:23:13 · answer #2 · answered by bedlion 4 · 0 0

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