Vet says she would have noticed the swelling when Noni went in last time, if she had it then, and thinks most likely it is a reaction to vaccination and perhaps we can give FeLV jab a miss in future. Noni has had 3 lots and that will give her some protection for the future.
Noni has had AB and anti inflammatory jabs for swelling and is on a course of different ABs in an effort to resolve blood in stool prob that is very
unlikely to be related to swelling. Keep an eye. If still the same in a month or gets worse beforehand, Noni to go back to vet and may go down blood test route and more investigations then but hope it will clear up on its own
. She may suggest removal if it doesn't get smaller to ensure it doesn't progress into something worse but atm it feels to soft and diffuse to be very serious.
Had a chat about cancer caused by FeLV jab. She said stats so far were that only say 2 out of 10,000 may cause such serious problems (which I found comforting being a numeric kind of person) and jab in leg is only suggested as leg is easier to amputate than remove any cancerous area from neck area. No evidence to show cancer caused by the act of injecting and protocol in UK is still to inject in scruff.
Noni was initially very nervous but when I told VN that Noni didn't have breakfast in case blood work needed, she got out the temptations. She gave Noni 8
Vet gave Noni both injections whilst she scoffed away and didn't appear to even notice
she is currently sitting by me as I type as I have a plate with bits of sausages on which I am feeding to her bit by bit and yes she's also had her proper brekkie but she's had a tuff morning
No consultation fee again so £22 all in.