I’ll post this here too, I kind of ended up w/ 2 threads about the same issue. Spent 2 hours at the Vet and they did a blood cell count, full chemistry, fungal culture, and xrays. Basically narrowed it down to three things: Pox Virus (myxmatosis), papilloma virus, or ringworm. They called around to a few labs and nowhere can test for pox or papaloma b/c it’s so rare; the only way to really tell is a biopsy. The vet doesn’t want to do that unless we absolutely HAVE to. Since Pumpkin ate a couple large handfuls of high, was not dehydrated, and the vet could see poops in her digestive track (through xray), we are going to wait it out. She did say if it’s pox, it should take care of itself and Pumpkin appears to have pretty strong immune system to do so. We won’t have a definite negative on the ringworm for up to a month, but could have a positive as soon as a week. Vet is leaning toward pox. I don’t think it’s ringworm, b/c I would have thought it would have been passed to me or Jared after a month of us petting her all over and letting her roam our house! In the meantime the vet wants her confined to just her room and wants us to take out the rugs so that if it is ringworm the spores don’t spread.
I picked up some critical care to have on hand just in case. She’s also concerned about a back tooth that is pretty pointy/sharp and digging into Pumpkin’s tongue. She thinks she might not be eating enough hay in general and wants us to cut back the pellets AFTER she gets to feeling better.
In the meantime we wait. And make sure eating and pooping is happening.
Also got eye drops as the vet noticed a little discharge from eyes.
It was a little traumatizing being back at that vet where we lost Boston But I felt comfortable and like Pumpkin was in good hands!