In a Cat's Ear
Mar. 26th, 2008 10:46 amFor the past couple of days I noticed that Stalin had been cocking his head and he had his left ear down. When I would pet him, he would shake his head if I touched the left side of his face. I pointed this out to Peter who picked up Stalin and agreed that something was not right. My further evidence was that Stalin went into the cat carrier with no protest what so ever. He is usually the hardest one of the three to load for the vet. Somewhere in his little brain he knew we were trying to help him.
The vet examined him. No fever which is a good sign with cats. The vet looked in the left ear and proclaimed that Stalin had a funky ear infection. He cleaned the ear out much to Stalin's fury. Stalin is a master of the swipe and escape when he doesn't want to be somewhere but the vet's assistant held him as the Vet got all the crap out of his ear. Staling also got a shot of antibiotics and cortisone to help with the inflammation in the ear cannel which was apparently very painful. We now have an ointment to squirt into his ears for the next two weeks and then he gets a recheck. Fortunately this is not something that is going to spread from cat to cat.
We brought him home and let him out of the car carrier. He spent a good part of the evening curled up on the sofa behind me with his chin on my shoulder. Good defensive position for him to be in. He would occasionally nuzzle my neck and purr, which I think was his way of saying Thank you.
This morning both ears are up and his head is level again. He came by for his morning head scratch and then went off to one of his favorite sunny spots and is currently watching the world out the window. Things are pretty much back to kitty normal.
I am grateful that we have such a good vet that could help Stalin.
The vet examined him. No fever which is a good sign with cats. The vet looked in the left ear and proclaimed that Stalin had a funky ear infection. He cleaned the ear out much to Stalin's fury. Stalin is a master of the swipe and escape when he doesn't want to be somewhere but the vet's assistant held him as the Vet got all the crap out of his ear. Staling also got a shot of antibiotics and cortisone to help with the inflammation in the ear cannel which was apparently very painful. We now have an ointment to squirt into his ears for the next two weeks and then he gets a recheck. Fortunately this is not something that is going to spread from cat to cat.
We brought him home and let him out of the car carrier. He spent a good part of the evening curled up on the sofa behind me with his chin on my shoulder. Good defensive position for him to be in. He would occasionally nuzzle my neck and purr, which I think was his way of saying Thank you.
This morning both ears are up and his head is level again. He came by for his morning head scratch and then went off to one of his favorite sunny spots and is currently watching the world out the window. Things are pretty much back to kitty normal.
I am grateful that we have such a good vet that could help Stalin.