I think I can turn panic mode off: I had a good look at Smokey's 'lump' and it was a hard bit of matted fur. I've had a go at it, and with Smokey's help (when I scritched at it, she groomed it) it has all been removed.
I think it was simply in a place difficult for her to get to, so she ignored it. She just needed encouragement.
Thank you, cat, for scaring me half to death with that.
I think it was simply in a place difficult for her to get to, so she ignored it. She just needed encouragement.
Thank you, cat, for scaring me half to death with that.
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Our furry beasts regularly scare us too. Love in a non-human package is hard to explain to people who don't share that experience, you know?
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I'm so pleased it wasn't a lump I had to take to the vet.
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I worry over Smokey, all the time.
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I once, at the vets, panicked over a nipple. I'd been asked to hold her and my fingers were in places they don't go normally. The vet was very reassuring.
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I've also heard of vets saying that people take their cat to the vet because of a 'noise' the cat is making. They are very surprised to be told that it means the cat is happy. Purring. Obviously, if you're a first time cat owner, you may not know what that noise and vibration is.