My 4-month-old Kitten Has A Scab On His Nose That Doesn't Seem To Be Going Away. Could This Be A Sign Of Something Worse?
2 Weeks ago, the Vet said something about Cat Leukemia ... And now I'm really worried about my kitty! His behavious hasn't changed, and he still runs into things (perhaps that's how he got the scab in the first place!) but how long should I wait before taking him to the vet if the scab hasn't healed?
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I wouldn't wait very long, I would go ahead and make an appointment just to be on the safe side, im sure you wouldn't want anything to happen to your baby kitten. I would also want to know more about why he's running into the walls. GOOD LUCK i hope your kitty gets better.
answered 11 months ago
It sounds harmless enough, but, if you deem it necessary, make an appointment with a vet.
answered 11 months ago
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