Old Mumma Don't look well

mummasick

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Dec 4, 2021
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Firstly Hello Everybody and thankyou.
If you have not read my introduction as I am a newbie then I am talking about Mumma "The old stray from up the road that moved in after years of visiting everyday.

Poor Girl is sick, I did a little Dr Google and all I came up oh I can even pounce let alone try and spell with they were talking about. So I failed there, but by the look of it
I have succeed here, Poor Old Mumma gonna get fixed up....
Now Mumma has been sitting on eggs and has a baby a week or so old. anyway she now has a kardashian ass, it look massive. Feels and looks swollen and I sort of ream maybe mites, so I got that stuff and powered from here to kingdom Karm :thumbsup

Now I still have no clue if Putting this powered on today will help, so I think i will see if I can up load a few photo and see what all you guy think
 

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Welcome to BYC. It's due to urates in feces scalding her skin causing loss of feathers and fluff, inflammation, redness and irritation. Normally I would recommend Nu-Stock for treatment which is a type of treatment here in the U.S.
If your from Europe or Australia, I recommend a burn ointment applied to the affected area until healed.
 
Welcome to BYC. It's due to urates in feces scalding her skin causing loss of feathers and fluff, inflammation, redness and irritation. Normally I would recommend Nu-Stock for treatment which is a type of treatment here in the U.S.
If your from Europe or Australia, I recommend a burn ointment applied to the affected area until healed.
The pestene powder in your picture is sulfur, the same ingredient in Nustock cream. You can add a little mineral oil (liquid parrafin) to it and make a paste.
Swelling is surround the oil gland, so I wonder if that it's impacted.
If you press on that small nub, does any oil come out?
Seeking vet care, if possible, is a good idea.

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It does look like an infected/impacted oil gland. Wet warm compresses to the area might help to get it to drain and go down. Cleaning with chlorhexidene to disinfect it would be good.
 

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