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Ethan - 20 May 2004 14:27 GMT
Hello.

There's no newsgroup about cats in my language so I have to write here.
Sorry for my english.

Today when my cat came back to home, I've noticed he has bleeding from ears.
There is no any injuries outside (on skin) - it bleeds only from inside his
head - from ears. He hasn't beed hit by a car or in head, I think (I have
watched him).
Now he is at pet doctor. I will take him from there today afternoon. I hope
everything will be ok.
Do You have any idea what it could be? He is about 5 years old.

Greets
Ethan
Amy Gray - 20 May 2004 17:23 GMT
>Hello.
>
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>everything will be ok.
>Do You have any idea what it could be? He is about 5 years old.
It's good the cat is at the doctors.   Usually blood from the ears is
a bad sign.   My first inclination would be the cat was hit by a car
and suffered a head injury.
James Marz - 20 May 2004 22:52 GMT
> Hello.
>
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> Greets
> Ethan

Bashing cats in the head with metal objects will cause that problem.
What did you hit it with anyway? You bastard!
bob - 21 May 2004 04:06 GMT
>> Hello.
>>
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> Bashing cats in the head with metal objects will cause that problem.
> What did you hit it with anyway? You bastard!

typically it yowls, so I use a boat oar

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