Hi All,
Toffee and Fudge are sisters aged approx 2 1/2. A couple of weeks ago I noticed a lump on Fudge's head, just at the side of her ear and when I squeezed it it burst. I took her to the vets and she said said it was an infected bite. She was on anti-b's orally and I've been squeezing it daily and cleaning it. There is a hole in the middle of the lump
After 7 days it was smaller but still with pus coming out so I took her back to vets. This vet said it was an infected gland and it needed removing. I've continued to squeeze/clean/and administer the anti-b's (2 weeks now) and got to a point where I thought all the pus was out. A couple of days later a small amount of pus started forming again. She has started crying when I squeeze it now so I know it's hurting her.
She is booked in tomorrow to have an anaesthetic and have it removed. I'm not sure she needs it.... does anyone have any experience of what this might be and what the chances are of it going without surgery? I don't want to subject her to an anaesthetic if I don't need to (not to mention the £95 cost :{).
Thanks in anticipation, Lisa x
Toffee and Fudge are sisters aged approx 2 1/2. A couple of weeks ago I noticed a lump on Fudge's head, just at the side of her ear and when I squeezed it it burst. I took her to the vets and she said said it was an infected bite. She was on anti-b's orally and I've been squeezing it daily and cleaning it. There is a hole in the middle of the lump
After 7 days it was smaller but still with pus coming out so I took her back to vets. This vet said it was an infected gland and it needed removing. I've continued to squeeze/clean/and administer the anti-b's (2 weeks now) and got to a point where I thought all the pus was out. A couple of days later a small amount of pus started forming again. She has started crying when I squeeze it now so I know it's hurting her.
She is booked in tomorrow to have an anaesthetic and have it removed. I'm not sure she needs it.... does anyone have any experience of what this might be and what the chances are of it going without surgery? I don't want to subject her to an anaesthetic if I don't need to (not to mention the £95 cost :{).
Thanks in anticipation, Lisa x