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Hi everyone,
You may have seen the picture of the kitten in the post "please pray for the stray". If not, I have a kitten who was attacked by a dog, the vet stitched her up and put a drainage tube in. Wednesday, the drainage tube was removed and everything looked good.
This morning I noticed that she had been pulling and chewing on her wounds causing some of the stitches to come out. She created more lacerations and it looks really bad. I took her to the vet, they said for me to keep it covered with a baby diaper or a baby onesie. Problem is the diaper is causing the skin to rip and she gets out of the onesie.
I tried using one of my husbands socks as a sweeter by cutting a place for her head and legs, and she got out of it.
They told me not to rap it because it needs to breath and heal from the inside out. She's making it worse because she wont leave it alone, causing the damaged dying tissue to tear into the healthy tissue. She goes back to the vet Monday morning, but until then, what the vet told me to do is not working.
I'm so lost as to what to do......or use......I just dont know what to do.....I'd post a pic so you could see what it's doing, but I'm afraid I'll sick people out.
HELP
Hi J9,
Yes, onesies for babies - She's 2 lbs and slips right out of the newborn size, which was the smallest I could find, for babies 5-8 lbs. I even tried taking up the slack with a rubber band, but she makes a "whole body effort" to get out and succeeds. I feel that by being in the onesies, instead of it protecting the wounds from her chewing on them, she's causing more damage by struggling.
When we were at the vet, I asked if I should rap it, they said no...no raps...no gause... I was so nervous at the time, I didn't ask "why?" or "what if?", I just assumed that the diaper and onesie would work until Monday. However, when they didn't, I did rap it with an open weave cotton gauze. I raped it several times around her (3 or 4), but took it off a little while later because I started worrying that it wasn't able to breath. Gauze, to me, seems like the only thing thats going to work in all aspects - I don't know why they said "no". Do you know how many times I can rap it around her for the wounds to still be able to breath as much as they need to? Or what I should pay attention to while rapping it? Some of the tissue has also turned gray since the vet visit- they did say it was dying...but I cant imagine this being "OK" until Monday. Does dead tissue spread to healthy tissue? Is it harmful to be left on the body until Monday? Is it normal for things to get worse before they get better, and if so , why does it happen that way?
I'm sorry, I know I have a million questions... If you can offer any advise on any of them, I would greatly, greatly appreciate it. This situation is totally over my head - the closest thing I've ever done to taking take of wounds would be sticking a bandage over a scratch.
Other than all that, there is no infection and she's on an antibiotic to prevent one - I keep her area real clean...
Another thing the vet told me to do that I forgot to list was to make an Epsom salt solution and dip her in it 3 times a day. Once again, I didn't ask the vital questions...So I'm clueless as to how much salt/water and what it's supposed to help with.
Thank you for taking the time to care and read. Thank you very much.
Did you vet give you a collar? A similar thing happened to my dog, and the vet gave us one. It looks kind of silly but it works. It goes around the animals neck and prevents them from being able to chew on the wounds. It kind of looks like an umbrella. You could probably make on with some cardboard. It's like a donut. When you put it on the animals neck it can't reach it's body to chew. Maybe you can use the gauze on it's feet.
You can try a product call Vet wrap. You can wrap the kitty’s little paw and it will prevent kitty from scratching. I use it all the time for the guinea pigs that come into the rescue that have mites and are scratching the affected area, kitty will not like it but I guarantee you it will work. You can pick this up at any tack or feed store that deals with horse. It will cost you about $1.95 a roll,
Oh my goodness, did it work for you, it works for the guinea pig, I love that stuff. I am so glad it was of help to you. I had thought about you off and on all day, wondering how you were making out. Well good luck (O;
Thank you everyone sooo much for caring
The Vet wrap booties and the baby doll cloths have been a great success!!!
Has anyone heard of anidine therapy???
Two wonderful people I know, who are Home Health Physical Therapists - one specializing in wound care, have been kind enough to volunteer their time and anidine machine to help this kitty heal. She has two 30 minute treatments daily.
It is a miracle how this machine is healing this wound that the vets thought she would not make it through.
After 4 treatments the wound has significantly filled in, lost all the oder, has started drawing closed, has lots of new granulation tissue, good circulation, nice coloration, and healing at an incredible rate.
YEA!!!
She going to make it!!!
Update!!!
I'm happy to say that Kitty is almost completely healed. Nothing but a scratch now!!!
Thank you for the great ideas for keeping her wound clean and safe. I used them and they truly worked and we thank you.
Kae