Well, after reading your post, it's got me wondering if your cat's got more than one BB in her! If she's already got one BB, I wouldn't be surprised if there were more! If you've only got one x-ray of her head, I would most definitely request some x-rays of her abdomen to see if there are more BBs. Maybe, there's another bullet/BB in her bladder causing these other problems. And, maybe that "tumor" in her ear is a BB, too.
People that shoot cats and dog make me sick! I can't even count how many times we've found bullets in our cats over the years. We reported it to our local animal control. You should give them a call, and maybe ask some neighbors if they've seen anything suspicious. These people NEED to be stopped at all costs! GRRRRRR!!!
There would be a bunch of cuss words on here, but it would be a waste of time-they wouldn't show up!
I can hold the guy while Savas shoots him repeadetely!! What a crime.
Well, I wanted to say I agree with Savas on this. And just to add that you might want to get a second opinion. Go to another vet see what they say. But I’m pretty sure ALL the issues you described are not tied up. The ear issue sounds like it is separate from her bladder infection. The nose trauma is also separate from her bladder infection.
There must be an antibiotic that can work for her. What antibiotics did the vet recommend? I know that when a certain type of antibiotics doesn’t work it may be because the bacteria are resistant to the treatment, in which case your vet would have to prescribe something else. I am not sure if you’re already doing this, but home care includes feeding diets that promote acid urine. Hill’s has a prescription food that can help with that. It’s their c/d formula. I have read Savas’ posts on UTI, so I’m just following the lead here as he has experience with this. Also, magnesium should be reduced and water should be provided, fresh, at all times.
Well, I hope your kitty gets better soon. I really do. God bless her.
Savas's first instinct is to find the person who did this, take their BB Gun and shoot them repeatedly where the sun don't shine.
But while therapeutic for you, it doesn't help help with the matter at hand.
A foreign object can create havoc with the body when left in it for a long period. And BB's are traditionally have a copper/nickel coating... so it is possible your cat has a metal toxicity issue going on... copper is known to cause liver issues and nickel can cause tumours.
I'm not sure if a pellet left in the body could cause this to be a problem for the length of time you mentioned, but I'd look into it.
Otherwise I'd see how she does over the next week now that the foreign object has been removed. A steroidal may be in order to help get the swelling down.
The ear could be a self induced hematoma from scratching, which is easily treatable, btw.