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Chic Trombone
Jul 25, 2010

This happened to my Pepper a bit over year ago - I ended up having to take him into the vet because of the brown and red drool and it turned out a tumor in his mouth had gone full-on necrotic and split open. We hadn't even known he had cancer, and did surgery to fix it up, but turned out he just couldn't heal so two weeks later it was right back where it was and we ended up having to put him down. I really recommend getting your cat into the vet ASAP, just on the off-chance it's something like that

I miss my buddy :smith:

e: as for eating, we ended up getting him some Delectables bisque/senior formula food for when this was happening - it's mostly liquid with a few shreds of meat, so it's pretty easy for a cat having issues to eat. I think a few other brands make something similar? I'm not entirely sure

Chic Trombone fucked around with this message at 04:35 on Jan 4, 2017

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