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To: Mephisto who wrote (23311)8/27/1999 6:49:00 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24894
 
<<Will you read my message to William about Mephisto's injury. It's number 23295.I don't know what happened to M. But he has this bald spot. The injury heals. Mephisto's shots are up-to-date. Have your cats had similar injuries?>>

Just did. I can't find our vet book and Sue won't know where she left it.

If his paw starts to swell it's an abcess. If he was in a cat fight and got bitten the outer part will heal but infection will set in under the skin. Cat's teeth are so narrow the infection won't drain. The other option is a fungus or mites. Mites are terrible to get rid of. Involves spraying your house and yard. Fungus isn't too bad.

I'd waste no time and get him to the vets. 50 bucks or a dead M kitty.....

I feel better, caught a small bass on the fly rod. Greenspan will matter until Tuesday.