So let me apologize for skipping a few days here and there, started a new gig and got some family in town visiting.

First, she had a wet spot on the end of her tail from pretty much when I got her from the Aunt’s dog until today. Turns out it was an injury, although she never complained when I examined it. Today the tip of her tail fell off(maybe a mm or two) and now it’s just a little pink nub.

Second, her step grandma is in town and got her one of those crinkly toys that she absolutely adores!

Third, the eldest cat finally stopped hissing at her and actually played with her a little(the thing I have been most excited for!

Fourth, she weened herself of the kitten food and seems to actually prefer the adult food. Although she has one more can of the Royal canid kitten food left in the box I plan on giving to her tomorrow.

And last, her flea bathes scared the crap out of me cause she’s white and her hair is incredibly fine, I could see soooo many fleas. Well she is officially 2 pounds as of yesterday, and got her first small cat dosage of advantage II. And that seems to work like magic in just a day cause I flea combed her just now and couldn’t find a single on!

  • Dr Jekell@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Looks like a layer of skin was taken off.

    A few of my cats over the years have had similar where it weeps constantly as the trapped fur pulls the scab open over and over as they move around and groom themselves until the underlying wound heals and the sticky, gooey mess of fur and scab come off.

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      3 days ago

      Imo I think while she was being thrown around, the tip broke. Vet guestimates she was only 3-4 weeks old when I brought her in for the x-ray. Of course she was focused on the thoracic region because of the immediate nature.

      And because she was so young, it didn’t heal correctly. And took until about a month to two, to finally fall off. Just my two cents, but there is no telling.