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Why is my cat chewing her tail constantly?

Why is my cat chewing her tail constantly?

Dear Most Esteemed and Knowledgeable Kitties: My 3-year-old cat has been chronically chewing her tail for two years. Initially the vet said the chewing was due to allergies and treated her with steroid injections. Now he says she has so much nerve damage in her tail she has little sensation, only tingling.

How long has it been since my cat had surgery?

She has been given a two weeks antibiotic jab plus a pain killer jab ….. it is now 6 hours after we collected her from the vet and FINGERS CROSSED she hasn’t pawed at her mouth at all and has eaten at least two good meals – the first she has eaten in 3 weeks.

What to do if your cat’s tail is amputated?

We recommend these steps even if your cat does stop self-mutilating after her tail has been amputated. Dahlia: First, provide the highest-quality nutrition you can afford. Give her several small meals a day to reduce her food anxiety.

How is my 12 year old cat after his tooth was removed?

Our 12-year-old cat had a canine tooth removed more than 2 months ago. Before surgery he was full of life, inquisitive, out-going, never fearful, similar to a 5-year-old boy. After surgery, he is timid, reserved, unsure of himself, clingy…

What happens to a cat with a tail amputation?

Some cats lose bathroom sensation — and even bodily functions — after a tail amputation. Your vet will want to know if your cat is able to urinate or defecate without assistance.

Can a cat live with a broken tail?

by Lori Lapierre. Your kitty can live without his tail. A cat’s tail can be broken or damaged in numerous ways — sometimes simply by being pulled or caught in a door. If the injury is severe enough, amputation may be necessary. While your cat can live without a tail, he needs quiet, rest and TLC for a full recovery.

When to take a male cat to the vet?

This is an emergency considering that being unable to urinate means that the bladder is very distended and can lead to a bladder rupture or kidney failure. Please take him to the vet as soon as possible. As the article outlines, it’s important for male cats to be seen ASAP due to the narrowness of their urethra.

Can a vet tell if a cat died from an e-mail?

Thomas: We’re not vets, and even if we were, there’s no way we could determine your cat’s cause of death simply from an e-mail.