I think the last time I was here I mentioned Twitch my Wobbler had a sensitive spot on his back.
I had a real scare and I wanted to tell the Forum about my experience in case this happens to your kitty too.
Luckily the Pet Rescue lady that I deal with is a vet tech and was able to ease my mind.
I thought he had cancer.
This is what happened-
Both my cats are two year old yellow/orange tabby brothers.
I have had Sammy since he was a kitten and he is much braver and confident than Twitch who lived with another lady for around 2 years and I just adopted him when she returned her 4 kitties to the shelter because the boyfriend had allergies (personally, the boyfriend would have had to go if it was me)
Anyway, Sammy was very jealous at first but came to love Twitch a lot. He help him clean and they play very hard.
My vet tech told me that what happened to Twitch is not uncommon and nothing to worry about.
These sores come from Cats playing and scratching each other, when the skin closes the bacteria breed and then the sore opens.
She said they usually get them on their neck or back.
Twitches sore started out as just a tender place on his back that I discovered while petting and massaging his back.
The next time I noticed it it was a pretty good size lump.
Then a day or two later it began oozing lots of nasty, really bad smelling puss
Then all the hair came off the sore and it was this huge raw opening about 1 1/2 inch in diameter.
The open sore was discovered on Sunday and I was so upset I couldn’t even eat, I cleaned it with Peroxide that night which was very painful for him (she said that was good to use or another first aid cleaner)
What a relief when Monday I called my friend and found out that this is not uncommon and the oozing and hair coming off is a good thing and part of the healing process.
The sore is healing very well now and I am very relieved.
Best Wishes to you all, and hope you never have this happen to your baby, but if you do, now you know not to worry.
