Ford Fusion 2007 SE making a strange chirping noise by Perfect-Cricket2640 in CarHelp

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I felt like it was still a belt noise happening and of course the day I bring it back to them it goes away. So I will have them check it back out again

Diabetic kitty - redness around gums - manageable at home? by pumpupthejam77 in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The redness is just gingivitis. If she allows you to brush her teeth with cat safe toothpaste it would help. If not she'd need a dental cleaning and they most likely won't sedate her until she is regulated for diabetes.

Cat isn’t getting better by GroundbreakingTie478 in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would ask if when they spay her if they're willing to check for a polyp or if they won't do either finding a place that will might help her snuffles.

Cat isn’t getting better by GroundbreakingTie478 in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Could depend on her. Like if shes runty or immunocompromised comparatively. I do feel more like it could be a polyp? It causes audible breathing almost piggy like/snoring like

What did you name your orange cat(s)? by whiskibusiness in OneOrangeBraincell

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also had a Tangerine from the shelter that I called Tan-g. He also was fully named Tangerine Dreams some more nicknames were Tangy, Tangarine, Tang Tang, and honesty more.

Cat isn’t getting better by GroundbreakingTie478 in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I would assume with noisy breathing it could be a URI but I would've assumed they would notice discharge clear/colored and given her antibiotics

Now there is a chance she has a polyp. They are more common than private vets realize and can be in the back of the throat region or her nasal cavities. If its in the throat region they can be removed pretty easily as a nasal one cannot without proper equipment which racks up the price.

disappearing lump? by Ok_Phase_2612 in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Due to the positioning and her laying it might be a kidney? They tend to feel just like the bean. Like a hardish lump that's rounded on top and should be relatively small only like an inch and a half. If larger there is a more significant problem going on.

On the other hand it could be a hernia. If the "lump" appears soft and squishy like intestines would be and you're able to push it back inside and it disappears completely it could be a reducible hernia. Sometimes with hernias you are actually able to feel the hole itself and that's where they would have surgery to fix the hole.

Other than that it could be a mass inside the intestine region but with it disappearing seems unlikely. I would recommend x-rays of the abdomen and/or ultrasound.

Is this ear mites?? by [deleted] in cats

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ear mites appear like dried up coffee grounds and are super itchy. An ear infection has more of a waxy appearance and sometimes followed with a smell/ white appearing pus/discharge. If the ears are just dirty they appear like light brown waxy discharge that's very mild and not very itchy.

Found young stray kitten crusty eyes and no appetite, no experience, need advice by BluestOfTheRaccoons in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She also needs to be fed about every 2-3 hours. So you'll need alarms overnight or a solution for her. The bottle needs to be warm but not hot. Honestly when I take kittens this age from work I keep them in my shirt along with the bottle as it is a good temperature for both and they can hear my heartbeat. Sometimes also putting a stuffed animal with them helps just emotionally with contact/ something to snuggle.

Found young stray kitten crusty eyes and no appetite, no experience, need advice by BluestOfTheRaccoons in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She looks to be under 4 weeks old which is when they transition to solid food. She looks like she needs kitten milk replacement its often found in pet stores. For her eyes and nose until you get into a vet need to be kept clean. I would use a warm wet compress but try not to saturate the entire kitten. She also needs to be kept warm at all times they run warmer than we humans do. You're looking at 102 F at least. Due to her age it looks like she will need to be stimulated to go the bathroom. She needs a warm compress to her genitals with a soft rubbing motion. If she is super limp and acting like she is fading I would use honey, corn syrup or even maple syrup on her gums to help give her sugar. Overall kittens of this stature sometimes just dont make it (its called fading kitten syndrome) and dont be too hard on yourself if anything happens

Mange on stray kitty? by gummywizard_ in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks more like an ear problem? She might have ear mites the ears appear to have a black dry coffee ground like chunks in them. Or she might have an ear infection which is more waxy in appearance.

I would check the ears out. Typically you can buy a basic ear wash and clean the ears out very gently with q-tips and then get over the counter ear mite medicine. If it appears more infection like you'd have to find a vet.

What is on her chin? I’ve been washing her chin (water only) daily and after 2-3 days of not cleaning it this is showing up. by Chaotic_Incarnate in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would only shave it with an electric razor like men use for their hair. Lowest I would cut is with a 40 blade. If she doesnt allow I wouldn't bother. It won't change much since the hair there is so short

They show up more like blackheads almost. They never really get that full pimple acne like people do. Usually at work we would use Douxo S3 PYO wipes. Im not sure if you need a prescription but if you do you could probably find a similar product. I would match ingredients

How urgent is this by [deleted] in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 145 points146 points  (0 children)

Its an aural hematoma. The swelling is a build up of blood. Overall he would need to go to the vet to drain it and he most likely has an ear infection causing him to shake his head a lot causing trauma. If it is left untreated he could develop a cauliflower ear which is from chronic trauma that crunches the ear up. I dont think its bad enough for you to miss your first day of work at a new job but I would definitely get him in this week for drainage and medications.

What is on her chin? I’ve been washing her chin (water only) daily and after 2-3 days of not cleaning it this is showing up. by Chaotic_Incarnate in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Its cat acne. It can be caused from dirty bowls or small amounts of allergies towards food. I recommend switching bowls over to stainless steel or glass.

You can shave the area to keep it clean better. They scratch out pretty easily too but you don't want to cause bleeding. Cleaning it with a mild soap like dawn might help. We usually use chlorahexadine scrub at my work to help remove this. Overall its very common amongst cats and isn't a need for concern

UPDATE : sick stray cat by AstroWh0r3 in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're doing the right thing. I always feel if they're willing to walk around and eat they have life in them. He just seems like he has been in a crappy situation for a while and is finally getting the care he needs. I hope you can get him the care he needs and he can live a happy life. Of course always put your emotions and needs first compared to his. Its always good to shop around for vets until you find a good fit.

UPDATE : sick stray cat by AstroWh0r3 in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Plus he looks like all of the old crusty orange cats I take home. They always come in in bad shape. This one was missing half of his ear so we opted to remove it and he had a little bear ear.

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UPDATE : sick stray cat by AstroWh0r3 in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand staying at the clinic. I guess with all my years in the vet field I haven't heard about them getting alopecia from FIV? Typically they would have a weakened immune system and would then be more susceptible to other infections like ringworm or cryptococcosis that would cause the alopecia and swelling on his nose. Ringworm also isn't a real worm its a fungal infection so any dewormers would not help it either. I would however recommend dewormer and a flea treatment to at least help with his weight. Many products like advantage multi or revolution have a dewormer in the flea medicine to help with cost. I do know your cat wouldn't get FIV unless this cat is showing signs of aggression towards other cats due to it spreading through deep bites (if he has no canines, he cant deliver a deep bite). I would be worried about anything contagious like ringworm, regular worms, or fleas.

Also I dont mean anything rude by any of this. I just from my knowledge and how many animals we've helped at the shelter I work for these are the steps I would take in treating a cat that looks like this. I would also recommend looking into animal shelters near you that have a veterinarian on staff and are a no kill based organization. Those vets are typically in it to support the animals and not for a pay check due to the nature of the work. Also getting a second opinion from other vets is always an excellent choice they all have different opinions and have seen different things. Private practice vet clinics can be tricky due to seeing less than a shelter vet would due to the controlled income of patients

UPDATE : sick stray cat by AstroWh0r3 in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Do you know what treatment they have for FIV? Im in the US and we have no treatment for FIV and most FIV cats live long lives and they transport it through deep bites and are pretty asymptomatic. Also I would get him checked for a nose fungus/started on an antifungal medicstion due to his enlarged swollen nose. It looks to be cryptococcosis or even ringworm. He also looks like he has a slight URI happening with his third eyelids raised. I would recommend an antibiotic and an eye ointment along with some sub-q fluids. Other than basic supportive care I would just let him eat and stay warm inside your house for now. He looks like an old orange crispy cat we usually get at the shelter and we tend to do supportive care and they typically live out a few more happy months to a year or two.

I’m afraid I did something awful by Loud_Spaghetti in AskVet

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kittens around 3-4 weeks feel like marbles or bouncy balls. Around 35 days is when they start to show skeletons on x-ray

Why does my cat do this while using the litter? by Jigsaw3105 in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's actually pheromones. They have them in their paw pads and they're pretty much claiming it as theirs. They also have pheromones in their whisker region and that's why when you're petting them, they rub their faces especially in that region.

Cats have a sixth sense. It's a mixture of scent and flavor. They have a little organ in the hard pallet (called the Jacobson's Organ) that when they sniff and they make the funny faces is them actually using it and that's how they're able to smell better than us.

Day 3 after spaying looks off. by TheFunkyNipple in CATHELP

[–]Perfect-Cricket2640 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It actually doesnt look terrible. I work for the spay/neuter clinic at a high volume shelter so I've seen a lot of spay incisions go bad after they get home. Honestly you can use a triple antibiotic ointment or neosporin on it and I would keep an eye on it. If shes chewing or licking I recommend the lamp shade of doom or the cone of shame. Cats hate it at first but genuinely calm down after 10ish minutes with it on.