PennywithHenry
Well-Known Member
Hi all, sorry but I didn't know where exactly to post a kitty related question...
I noticed this morning that my 10 month old ragdoll cat had what looked like a swelling/lump under her jawbone, kind of where the jawbone goes up to the ear, if that makes sense?
I first thought infected back tooth, but I had a poke, prod and squeeze with no reaction whatsoever from her, (I would have thought infection from a tooth, another cat bit etc would be warm and painful?) I opened her mouth and had a good look, all her teeth seem secure, intact and in good condition. I also had a sniff (aren't I just a doll lol) and nothing smells untoward in there.
Which leads me to the conclusion that it must be her gland up, but the other side feels fine. It's not sore or hard to the touch, but is noticable. She's long haired and I noticed it on sight rather than touch.
Another thought was that it might be a blocked saliva duct? Would that cause that lump there or would it be painful? She's no more dribbly than usual, but has always been a 'wet' cat anyway in the chin region so it's hard to tell. She's eating and drinking as normal....
Any suggestions before I incur a saturday vet charge?
I noticed this morning that my 10 month old ragdoll cat had what looked like a swelling/lump under her jawbone, kind of where the jawbone goes up to the ear, if that makes sense?
I first thought infected back tooth, but I had a poke, prod and squeeze with no reaction whatsoever from her, (I would have thought infection from a tooth, another cat bit etc would be warm and painful?) I opened her mouth and had a good look, all her teeth seem secure, intact and in good condition. I also had a sniff (aren't I just a doll lol) and nothing smells untoward in there.
Which leads me to the conclusion that it must be her gland up, but the other side feels fine. It's not sore or hard to the touch, but is noticable. She's long haired and I noticed it on sight rather than touch.
Another thought was that it might be a blocked saliva duct? Would that cause that lump there or would it be painful? She's no more dribbly than usual, but has always been a 'wet' cat anyway in the chin region so it's hard to tell. She's eating and drinking as normal....
Any suggestions before I incur a saturday vet charge?