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My cat is almost two years old. She fell real bad and hurt her back. After she healed and got better sores appeared by her tail and around it. They started pussing and they spread more. Now all around her tail has them. With an odor. And has scabs. She can't poop but she can pee. I don't want to put her down. What can i do to help her get better.
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Hi everyone, I would like to let people know that if you have a cat that is suffering from scabs around the neck and body then please give this ago as it's a cheap if not free remedy. We have a few cats in the household and one was suffering from scabs all over her body. We changed her diet, had to the vets for injections to no avail. she was always flea free to. We found that a simple change to the cat litter we used has totally cured her problem, so please before you try the vets give this ago. The brand we use is Benek and its 100% natural. Sea Breeze is the variant we use.
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I totally agree with zodiacqueen's comments. Your kitty desperately needs
to be seen by a veterinarian as soon as possible. You say your kitty can
pee, but she also needs to be able to deficate or poop. Bowel movements
are extremely important too. There is nothing you can do at home to treat
your kitty. Your cat needs professional veterinary care. You also talk about
sores that have pus in them. Pus means infection. Your cat is suffering.
You need to bring your kitty to a vet as early as possible. She needs to be
seen straight away by a vet to receive what I consider urgent medical care.
The vet won't judge. They've seen everything. Just get your kitty some
very urgently needed medical attention.  This is URGENT !!!!!
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She's walking and eating. She fell off the back of my couch while playing with  the my other cat.
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587315 tn?1333552783
Please give some more details.  How did your cat fall?  Is your cat able to walk and able to eat?

An animal can't live w/out being able to defecate.  The cat desperately needs a vet.  There is absolutely no treatment that you can do at home to heal a back problem.  If money is an issue, you need to get the cat to your local ASPCA.  They have low cost veterinary care and will help your cat.  Please don't allow your cat to suffer and take him there ASAP!
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