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Vets happy with Tigger, the lump they found has got a bit smaller, which I'm assuming means cancer can be ruled out 

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Tigger's disabled which is why she has me with her outside, one back leg is pinned together after a pretty bad injury in 2020 <3Beautiful catsWe used to have a tabby called Tigger.
I hope she will be okayQueen Eva has that chin acne again. I felt it early this morning, a big lump of it along the edge of her jaw. The only way I can know it's there is when she comes under the covers with me in bed. When she is curled up against me under the covers she allows a thorough massaging of her underside, including a skritching of her chin. That's when I check for acne. Lately she hasn't been coming under, too hot probably, but she did early this morning and I felt the lump of acne. It hasn't gotten to the crusty stage yet so I caught it early at least.
I started with the coconut oil this morning, much to her annoyance. It's not the flavor she objects to, she actually likes it, she just doesn't like me holding her against her will to apply it. I do have the antiseptic spray, but last time the coconut oil did the trick so I'll start with that., keeping the antiseptic as the next line of defense.
I hope she will be okay![]()
Her chin is already responding to the coconut oil and the lump of acne has opened up/draining and clearing up already. I will do the treatment twice a day for 3 more days after today, 7 days in total.Queen Eva has that chin acne again. I felt it early this morning, a big lump of it along the edge of her jaw. The only way I can know it's there is when she comes under the covers with me in bed. When she is curled up against me under the covers she allows a thorough massaging of her underside, including a skritching of her chin. That's when I check for acne. Lately she hasn't been coming under, too hot probably, but she did early this morning and I felt the lump of acne. It hasn't gotten to the crusty stage yet so I caught it early at least.
I started with the coconut oil this morning, much to her annoyance. It's not the flavor she objects to, she actually likes it, she just doesn't like me holding her against her will to apply it. I do have the antiseptic spray, but last time the coconut oil did the trick so I'll start with that., keeping the antiseptic as the next line of defense.
I mostly stopped posting in the cat areas of 'that other place' as it got incredibly cliquey in the last few years, but I originally joined there for the cat area, and have had one cat or other the whole time!What a wonderful story. I never knew you had a cat! Harps is gorgeous! There is just something so incredibly rewarding about earning the trust of a scaredy cat, isn't there?
It did get a bit cliquey for a few years, I remember, now that you mention it. Almost as bad as TCS! These days I don't really know what to think. I felt ignored most of the time so I gave up posting about Queen Eva. Though I did get a lot of support when Mazy cat went through her last days in March/April 2022, so there is that.I mostly stopped posting in the cat areas of 'that other place' as it got incredibly cliquey in the last few years, but I originally joined there for the cat area, and have had one cat or other the whole time!
She's really enjoying her critter cam. She'll getI put together a few clips of Queen Eva watching her Critter Cam. The still in the beginning is Queen Eva telling me it's her turn on the computer. The still at the end is Queen Eva taking over the computer and me needing to stream my youtube playlist for dancing to my TV.
View: https://youtu.be/GVJh_OZ0SXU?si=IQHImRGuCI6LDioZ
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