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My cat has been shot.

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PeopleAreTheWorst · 06/12/2022 15:43

Two weeks ago we lost our beloved pooch at just ten years old.
A week later our one year old cat was quiet and had scabs on her head in front of wither ear. I had some antibiotics left over from the dog so I checked weights etc and started her on these thinking she had been in a cat fight.
She's been eating like a horse (normal) drinking normally and still jumping onto beds, windowsills etc.
I was in work overnight and Dh text me asking if cats can self harm as she had been in all night but her sore looked open and sore again and there was scanned fur on her bed.
When I got in this morning I gave her a really thorough check (I had done a quick one after the 'fight')
I felt a lump which I thought was maybe a scab but on closer inspection it was metal and firmly stuck. At this point she was getting very cross so I let her go. (She's a very independent cat who isn't cuddly at all )
I sent a message to our vet who got her in first thing. I had to sleep to Dh took her and they have agreed it's a pellet and because we couldn't guarantee she hadn't eaten overnight they've booked her in for the morning to be anaesthetised, x-rayed and the pellet removed. She's been given steroids and antibiotics.
She's fine in herself so hopefully it's just this one and there are no others. They also think the head trauma might be stress related and have advised something like rescue remedy so I need to research that too.
I'm so angry that my sweet girl has been hurt like this on purpose.
What is wrong with some people 🤬

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DingDangMintyBells · 09/12/2022 19:59

Well yes this is why I object to a vegan coming on this thread and complaining about posters who have a problem with someone who shoots pets for fun.

ShoddyCustomerCare · 09/12/2022 22:28

Smile Smile Smile

ShoddyCustomerCare · 09/12/2022 22:32

@PeopleAreTheWorst how is pussycat now? Hoping she is recovering well. And I hope you are alright as well OP - there's nothing worse, your nerves must be shattered now she's been through the op and in recovery x

PeopleAreTheWorst · 10/12/2022 11:18

ShoddyCustomerCare · 09/12/2022 22:32

@PeopleAreTheWorst how is pussycat now? Hoping she is recovering well. And I hope you are alright as well OP - there's nothing worse, your nerves must be shattered now she's been through the op and in recovery x

She's doing well. She's still eating like a horse! She actively chose to spend time with Dh and I last night by climbing on Dh who was laid on the floor and rolling around on his side!
She fell off and stalked over to snuggle with me as I was on the couch under a blanket. She rolled around and purred a bit but I think the stitch was aggravating her when she laid on her side. So she went over to her bed and fell asleep upside down!
Back next Monday for her stitch out.
I'm ok. Just in shock still that someone would choose to hurt her like that. And guilt that I didn't find it sooner 😭

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ShoddyCustomerCare · 10/12/2022 11:34

Aw OP, nothing to feel guilty about - that's the thing with cats - they are so good at hiding potential issues!

Glad to hear she is seeking cuddles with you both. Hopefully once that stitch is out she will be back to herself. I love it when mine comes for a scratch - he's so independent it is a very rare occurrenc. Although now the frost is out he has popped up to sleep in our bed a few times.

PeopleAreTheWorst · 10/12/2022 14:49

ShoddyCustomerCare · 10/12/2022 11:34

Aw OP, nothing to feel guilty about - that's the thing with cats - they are so good at hiding potential issues!

Glad to hear she is seeking cuddles with you both. Hopefully once that stitch is out she will be back to herself. I love it when mine comes for a scratch - he's so independent it is a very rare occurrenc. Although now the frost is out he has popped up to sleep in our bed a few times.

She was nicest to me the morning of her op when she thought I had just forgotten to feed her! She was all over me purring and pushing for head scratches. It was lovely. Don't feel like I should have to half starve her for some attention though 😂

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