WHEW! I’m so glad to hear it! I had that happened to a kitty of mine, only it was in the left shoulder. I guess they give each vaccination in a different place. I’m sorry I didn’t remember to tell you that possibility!
Our feline overlord is a tortoiseshell too. He’s a cutie!
No worries; I had read about it but I didn’t realize it would be a delayed reaction. Yes, they give them in the upper legs or in the shoulders depending on the shot.
The resident cat, 7-year-old Baby, is a tortie dilute. It is a lovely pattern. Mewler just needs to respect her space and stop getting in her face so much. He must seem like a very annoying kid brother to her.
Watch it carefully, if it hasn’t gone away, take him in again. My cat is prone to vaccination induced sarcoma - which we found out by having a lump removed from an injection site.
Will do. He is going again in a couple weeks for the second in a 2 part series but I am keeping an eye on it.