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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Kitty Cat Cheek Abscess Drained

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By Halph Staph   |    11 comments

Poor little “Sky” got a bite from another kitty on his cheek. So, off to the vet for some needed treatment! The gals at the clinic seem to take great joy in doing the procedure, and you just know that they love pus just as much as we do!!! The conversation in the background sounds like one that would take place any day of the week right here in the good ol’ Shout Box.

They do treat the cat very well and with genuine concern and tenderness. And even add some excellent information at the end of the video. Brava!

It’s not a five star, but definitely a good mid range drainage vid, especially with the background cast conversations! So have fun – EXCEPT if you are one of the few on site who do not like animal procedures – you may want to consider a pass.

I don’t want anyone getting ill, running to the bathroom to do the technicolor yawn, slip on the bathroom rug, conk your head on the tub, pass out, get found by a family member, ambulances, lights, hospitals, stiches…. its all too much for me to have on my conscience! So, please consider carefully, dear animal lovers, before hitting play. OK? I want everyone healthy and in one piece!!!

ENJOY!
~ H.S.

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11 comments have been left so far »
  1. CystFace
    September 26, 2009

    Oh, the poor kitty. Lots of pus but I hate seeing the animals with these things.

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  2. tai mai shu
    September 26, 2009

    wow! just WOW!

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  3. magna-cum-pus
    September 26, 2009

    LIkde it Halph. Poor kitty, no problems now. Love cats.
    4/5 yay

    So what’s up, Halph, do you work in a vet’s office or have friends the do?

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  4. ppm
    September 26, 2009

    Love it, Halph. I like seeing professional people who care for the animal and not those who laugh and make fun of the animal. Also, thanks for the ample warning to those who may not be able to watch these types of videos. This is one of the best animal ones we have on here! 5 stars in my book!

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  5. Spooky
    September 26, 2009

    Poor baby. Has to feel better after that.

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  6. SuzieQ2
    September 26, 2009

    I don’t usually enjoy animal video’s. However, I have seen my dad drain many cat abscesses without sedation to very successful healing. Animals with abscesses just trusted my dad. He used a very similar technique. In fact some cats would just some to my dad for relief and other pets were brought to him by neighbors. Sometimes my dad would use a sharp rosebush thorn but he did have a syringe or two always in his tool box for cat puncture wounds. Thanks for the posting. My dad is in not in the best of health with a serious heart condition, so this video brought me really fond memories. Good job.

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  7. pistol packin pete
    September 26, 2009

    the conversation in the background is hilarious! – my cat Bob (RIP) had one similar to this but they had to leave two openings and gauze tied in a knot to keep it open at both ends. I had to flush it with peroxide several times a day. Within a week he was all better.

    Cute kitty.

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  8. Squeezie Queen
    September 27, 2009

    I’ve had my share of kitties getting in to stupid fights. And always an abscess forms! Some of the worst were drained similar to Pistol’s Bob, except they used rubber bands. (This had to have been 15 years ago.) Now cat’s aren’t allowed to go outside, but sometimes they do anyway and come home with a nasty scratch.

    Good vid. That’s definitely the biggest face abscess I’ve seen on a cat. I’m surprised it didn’t just burst on it’s own when it was smaller. (I’ve seen some do that on my own pets over the years.) And the chatter was funny too! 5 stars Halph! :)

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  9. pussnstuff
    October 7, 2009

    Vet with a sense of humor. I am in love!!

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  10. schmegmie
    October 9, 2009

    i luff kittehs. i have four.

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  11. infundibulum
    December 7, 2009

    I was scratching my kitty, Rocky, under the chin – when I noticed a small lump. The next day, it had doubled in size! Needless to say, I called the vet right away and they told me to bring him right in. Rocky had this exact procedure done and had to be on antibiotics plus pain medicine. One of my 3 kittens had nicked him with a sharp claw and caused a major pus pocket. They wouldn’t let me video even though I had my camera. Thanks for posting!

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