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12th July 2011, 11:41 PM #1
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Unfortunately the poor babes cast is going to get loose due to lack of muscle tone and swelling going down. Or being the intelligent cat that he is he's worked out that damaging his cast equals freedom from the cage, even if for a trip to the vet where no doubt he gets lots of fuss and attention.
As for the untimely pooping, as cage is large take it moving it to another room is out, so, could you alter his feeding routine times, or yours (possibly easier) so they don't clash? He could well be crossing his legs and waiting as said in protest.
Give Paddington a massive cuddle from us three, and hang in there, I know its hard but this time next year you will be laughing about all of this xxxx
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13th July 2011, 05:22 AM #2
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I think you should buy video for Paddington:
Amazon.com: Cat Sitter Video: Movies & TV
My cats were watching these movies for hours.
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18th July 2011, 09:45 PM #3
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Unfortunately the cage is not small enough to be carried around. Its an old chicken run which we have had to modify! Ive attached a pic! It now has an extension because we bought a dog crate to attach to it. He has a very pimped house!!!!!
After the visit to the vet the other day we feel much more positive. We saw a different vet and he seemed surprised that the other vet wanted to take his cast off after 2 weeks. He suggests 6 weeks cage rest and then take it off and review it then. He said he didn't feel an op would be needed and that we were doing the best thing for him. He is due back in on Wednesday to have his cast changed again.
The vets said that underneath his cast his skin is getting very sore and red which is why they keep changing his cast. Makes me feel really sad for him. Its obviously bothering him as he was licking his cast the other day.
We let him out to see Phoebe for a few mins every day and they were laying together in the doorway yesterday. Very sweet! I don't know if anyone has seen a dreadful film called the Human Centipede but this is the feline version in the photo!!!
I wonder if his foot will be all skinny and weak when the cast comes off???
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18th July 2011, 10:22 PM #4
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Aww bless him. So pleased you got a better reaction and friendlier advice at the Vets, must have eased your anxiety no end. My lot are jealous of the pimped cage
You've already got through the hardest part and its up hill from here. As for when the cast comes off, I've only ever had a dog in cast and her leg was slightly weaker to start with - she seemed scared to walk on it for a few days and cated herself; her fur had thinned and her skin was dry and inflamed. Couple of weeks of gentle excercise, a good cream from the vets and she was back to normal. Oh do I mention that she made up for her "lock up" with bundles and bundles of pent up playing.Another big hug to Paddington from me, my furries and slitherers xxxxxx. Btw I've seen the film and agree! For you I suggest some candles, a chilled bottle of wine, a coonie free bathroom, luxorious bubble bath. ...... and relax xxxxx
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18th July 2011, 10:28 PM #5
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Sorry that should have read "crated herself" can't use Edit Post, roll on tomorrow when fingers crossd I get my laptop back x
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19th July 2011, 02:21 PM #7
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Awww poor mite! He obviously loves his sister LOTS!
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Sooty 9.6.1996 - 28.4.2011 Rest in peace my love
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11th August 2011, 10:33 PM #8
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Hello everyone!
Thought I'd give you all an update on Paddington. It's been nearly 6 weeks since his cast was put on and it is due to be removed on Saturday morning. I'm so nervous and worried about his leg. We have to cross all fingers, toes and claws that when his cast comes off he isn't limping. If he is still limping we may have no other option except the operation.
Once his cast comes off they have warned me that he will walk strangely for a few days as he gets used to it. He has to continue his cage rest for a further 2 weeks once it comes off.
This has been the most horrible 6 weeks ever and something I'm looking forward to us moving on from. I feel very sorry for anyone who ever has to cage rest their cat. :(
J
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