Hi, Im 21 and just moved to a new state two days ago and in those 48 hours I have met a furry little man who has warmed my heart immensely. There is this stray Scottish Fold male cat that showed up at my back porch the first morning I was here. He is sweet and loving, wants tons of cuddles and pets. He is out there again this morning, however now I noticed his hind legs (both) have these bulges or lumps on the back of them. He can walk and climb perfectly fine, but his back legs are always shaking. (Might be related, he also has goop coming out of his eyes.) I haven't tried to actually touch said bulges because he is a stray...not fixed, I'm pretty sure never had shots and inbred as well. I would take him to a vet in a heart beat but having just moved I don't have the income right this second. But I want, no need, this handsome boy in my life.
Does anybody have any idea what these could be? I've read about abscesses that are common in intact male cats and osteo-something that is common in scottish fold to fold breeding, as well as lameness in inbred cats...but I'm just stressing myself out.
I've spent all morning worrying, trying to do research and try to find a vet that will work with low income right now until I can find a job.
Thank you, so much.
Does anybody have any idea what these could be? I've read about abscesses that are common in intact male cats and osteo-something that is common in scottish fold to fold breeding, as well as lameness in inbred cats...but I'm just stressing myself out.
I've spent all morning worrying, trying to do research and try to find a vet that will work with low income right now until I can find a job.
Thank you, so much.