When I wormed her the Saturday before last, her stomach seemed to go down quite a bit but has since got bigger. I mentioned it to the vet as I thought she might need another dose (and hoped it was nothing more sinister
) The vet had a feel and said her stomach is quite hard and if it was worms it would be squishy. She went and spoke to the senior vet. He said that they were concerned before but nothing showed up in either the x-rays or the bloods but his gut feeling is a stomach tumour
- As her appetite is normal etc. They have suggested worming her next Saturday and again 2 weeks after that in case the infestation was too severe to shift. They said an exploratory is major and they don't want to put her though it unless absolutely neccessary. We are worried as she has been regularly wormed in the 3 months she has been in care. Have discussed it with Sharon and Caroline and we all agree to go with the vet's advice if 3 or 4 weeks wouldn't make any difference to a tumour growth. Although I pick her up gently, she does squeal a bit if her tummy gets squashed. It's so hard to know what to do for the best.
Her face is healing nicely
So, I will watch her like a hawk and get her straight back if there is anything untoward. Luckily the vet is open 24/7
Poor little Alice