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Hi!
I'm from Windsor ontario. And I wanted to get some advise on our 12 yr old brown tabby neo. He looks to have frostbite on his paws. It's sad because he is an indoor cat and shouldn't have been out all night. It happens but I feel terrible. I keep reading that it could be a burn also. If he jumped on a hot engine to keep warm. But he is chubby so I don't know if he could have made it under a car hood! Someone help me out! Thanks in advance! I can't sleep already. Lol
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welcome to the forum fatcat - Hopefully someone can help you out!
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Welcome to the board! I hope you get some answers about your kitty's paws soon!
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Hello. In my opinion, you should go see a vet as soon as possible... especially since it's not that easy to see whether it's a frostbite or a burn, cause you treat them differently. So, the best option, would be to see someone specialized.
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http://pets.webmd.com/cats/cold-expo...te-cats?page=2
This might help , have you called your vet , they may give your cat some med for pain .This does sound painful , poor kitty. |
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