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Abscess’s are difficult to describe over the net they are not watery much firmer but not hard and they are hot because of the inflammation and very very painful cats are notorious for getting them when they have a scrap usually caused by dirt on the claw.
Sony’s lad will be fine, I had a Norfolk that got it’s shots and it took 2 months for it to go down I was stripping round his bump for at least two grooms, Antihistamines can help but I would just leave it to nature
Val
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Jess got one after being speyed, was on the back of the neck, but hers wasnt sore at all (but am sure she got a V high pain tolerance) felt very watery hence the Q 😉
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Very rare for it to be an abcess it would be so sore and Sony say’s she hasn’t got any pain, have seen this loads of time after vaccinations
Val
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Poor Rio.
Val, could it be an abcess? :-\
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