We only seem to find out the truth about how long she has been feeding them 'after' we get them in. Really frustrating.
Lorna - we actually named the cats and we're on a boxer theme at the moment with Ali, Bruno and now Tyson!
Bruno wouldn't have been strong enough to fight and it was only when her daughter in law saw Bruno that rescue's were called. Despite the description 2 rescues wouldn't help!!! grrr Her own animals are grossly overweight and she leaves food out in her garden for cats all day and night and so any passing cat stops for a munch.
As for Tyson really not sure what would have caused this wound. Its very odd shape and depth. Certainly it could be a lot worse than the original injury as the vet reckons that its a very old wound that hasn't healed. Bearing in mind where it is its very likely that he could have been scratching at it each time it scabbed and has therefore made the original wound much much bigger. In the photo if you look closely you can see the dead tissue around the outside of the open area. There is no obvious signs of infection at the moment so we are hoping he will be ok from an infection perspective.
More concerning is the eye which is also causing him pain. How she missed that is beyond me and that has been like that for months to years. He is struggling to open it tonight but we are pleased to say that he resting a little better now and hopefully once he calms down over the weekend he will trust us a little more and let us check him properly.
I do have to say though I find it really difficult to keep tight lipped and polite at times when I just want to scream at her for not doing something sooner for both the boys. They have both gone through hell in front of her and she just 'hasn't noticed'
On the other side though if I do and we alienate her how many other cats in how many states will we not discover?!?! We have tried to talk to her to tell her what to look for and take action sooner, so I suppose in following on from Bruno this is sooner, but jeesh!!