tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12843084.post-31778300948801298102007-05-25T15:29:00.000-04:002007-05-25T15:29:00.000-04:00Yikes! That's not good. I have a similar situati...Yikes! That's not good. I have a similar situation with two of my cats. Our only boy cat, Archer, was diagnosed with...and yes, this is a real condition...."rodent ulcer" when he was younger...about 7 years ago. It makes his lips swell up in this weird way, and his whole face gets itchy enough that he actually scratches until he is removing chunks of his face! It's really nasty. Well, he decided to share this rodent ulcery goodness with one of our other cats, Quirk. She's had it for the last couple of years.<BR/><BR/>So now we have to weirdo-lookin' cats walking around with swelled up lips...it looks like they are puckering up! Funny, but sad at the same time. It is also caused by a virus that never ever ever ever goes away. So every couple of months they go in to get Prednisone injections. Ching Ching!!<BR/><BR/>BTW, your cats are super cute!Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17427389718616405880noreply@blogger.com