Friday, November 20, 2009

I have a kitty 2 mos. old who has a cyst under its neck. Please Help.?

I livein a trayler in the middle of nowhere and kittys just roam wild and free. Sometimes the mothers abandon their kittens and we take them in and keep them alive as long as we can. Most of them live but some of them just stop eating and it seems like they give up on life. There is this one who we ahave had for about 2 mos. now, and now has a cyst and I dont have mony for a vet to take him to. Does anyone know somthing I can do to help him in any way. Maby to ease the pain, or know of an over the counter herbal remedy.

I have a kitty 2 mos. old who has a cyst under its neck. Please Help.?
Do not give your animal Tylenol. It can kill your kitten. The only human med you should even give your kitten is baby aspirin but you need to call a vet to get the right dosage for your kitty depending on its weight. If I were you I would call the Humane Society or take him there to see if they can help you. They sometimes have programs to help people with low incomes.
Reply:Ok. Look I don't think you should own animals if you do not have money to take care of them I LOVE cats and I can help you. If you have the money. Get some childrens tylenol and give the kitty like two or three drops. and pour some peroxide on it.:))
Reply:I had a cat that had a bellybutton cyst. It stayed the same size for about a year and the vet just kept watch on it. At about a year old it started growing and had to be removed. It didn't really cause her a lot of pain. In fact, she didn't really even pay attention to it. Maybe you can save a little each day until you get the money to have it removed. Otherwise, with the location of it, it will probably kill her when it grows. I know that this is not what you were asking for, but I thought the information might help a little.
Reply:I don't know where you live, but there are free or very low cost spay and neuter programs for cats like the ones you describe all over the country (http://www.feralcatproject.org/). Google it and find one near you. When you take the cat in they will also check it for health concerns and will be able to help you. If you find a free one get as many of those cats in as possible. It would be the best thing you could do for them! I hope everything is okay!


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