Parasite Cleanse FAQ:
My sister lost her cat so i brought my part siamese part tabby cat over to my moms until they could get another cat. Two days after being at my moms i noticed a sore spot behind her ear. Its bigger than a nickel but smaller than a quarter. Its kinda bloody and Pusey. She is also losing her fur around the sore. I can’t afford to take her to the vet right now so if someone could plz help me i would appreciate it.
My sister lost her cat so i brought my part siamese part tabby cat over to my moms until they could get another cat. Two days after being at my moms i noticed a sore spot behind her ear. Its bigger than a nickel but smaller than a quarter. Its kinda bloody and Pusey. She is also losing her fur around the sore. I can’t afford to take her to the vet right now so if someone could plz help me i would appreciate it.







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um u can do this.
go 2 the vet without ur cat and ask them!
then they cant fine u.
or just bring the cat in it mayb ur only choice
You need to see a vet. Your cat definitely has some sort of infection, whether it was from an injury, allergies, or from a bug bite. It is very important that she receives proper care in order to stay healthy. Ask your vet for a payment plan… most vets will be more than happy to work with you for the welfare of your animals.
Sounds like a infected would not a parasite. Sorry your cat will need to see the veterinarian for them to be legally allowed to dispense medication to you. They have to have cats weight and such.
Infections can get bad really quickly. Try flushing the would with water and applying an antiseptic.
To not take this cat to the vet is an act of animal cruelty. It needs medical attention. The longer you wait the more this cat will suffer, you are risking it’s life, and the more expensive treatment will become.
It is too dangerous for the cat to use medicines that are used on people — this can kill cats. You must got to a vet.
Get on a payment plan with a vet and get this poor cat medical treatment NOW.