Is it possible he got run over by a car or so??
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Is it possible he got run over by a car or so??
Do we have an uppiedate on Mudpie???? How is he doing? What has the vet said?
I have never seen or heard of such a thing. And that picture looked just painful! Poor little one.
Prayers that he is well soon!
Any news?
Enquiry minds would like to know how sweet Mud Pie is doing and what the vet had to say, please.
How awful :( Poor little Mud Pie! It's times like this we really wish our kitties could talk and tell us exactly what happened. The pictures of his leg injury look pretty nasty. The pain must have been right off the chart for Mud Pie! What does your vet say? Any thoughts on how this might have happened? My prayers continue for Mud Pie's recovery and hopefully some answers.
UPDATE:
Sorry I was so late getting back with an update. I had trouble getting in touch with my vet. Well, everyone seems to agree that he has to feel much better now that the piece of bone is out of his leg. It will just need to be watched in the future for any possible arthritis to develop but it should be alright.
I feel incredibly guilty for the pain that little guy went through. I can't imagine how bad that break must have hurt and here I was just treating him for a nasty abscess. I think in the future I will request an xray just to be on the safe side. Of course, I hope and pray that there will never be another incident like this in the future!!! :eek:
He has completely healed and is now finally back to playing and having fun like he should be. The fear of pain seems to be all gone now and he's enjoying being young once again. Thank Goodness. His whole personality change had me concerned but now I know it was horrific pain for him everytime he moved his leg. Bless his heart. :(
Lisa, I'm so glad to hear that Mudpie is now back to normal again.:) Hopefully he won't have any more problems with his leg. Please give him a kiss for me.:)
I'm so happy he's feeling better.And glad he's got a great catmom to keep an eye on it in case that area is week or if he has sharp pain you'll here him make a noise when he jumps down off something.xray is a good idea whenever it's possible.He's a lucky guy to be one of your cats :D
:eek: WOW ... Poor little Mudpie! I'm glad he is feeling better.. poor kitty.
It is amazing to me how it happened.. at least the bone came out by itself without you and your vet having to guess how to get his little foot better!
Oh Thank you for the update! I am glad that Mudpie is feeling better.
Please don't berate yourself for not asking for an x-ray. That's what vets are for, aren't they - to make those recommendations if they seem warranted. I know that we all have to be on the alert for our own health care and that of our animals - that is just the way things work - but if you miss something, in the course of earnestly doing your best in treating your loved one, you have certainly done your best. You should be congratulating yourself for giving care to your hurt one, and caring for him to the point where he is healed and happy again, and not berating yourself for not doing better.
I know how it is, though. My Sadie went through some ordeals that I blamed myself for. Once she was hit by a car (we think) and went to hide in the garage. We didn't find her until the next morning. It was very cold, and she was a white cat - and by that time her pink nose and paws were blue. She had a punctured lung. She survived and recovered completely, but I felt terrible, even though we had put up a search for her the night before. Then when we went to have her spayed, the vet spayed her without letting me know until afterward that she had been pregnant - with a litter of six. I didn't know. I was young then, and ignorant - I should have had her spayed earlier, but I didn't realize she could get pregnant in her first year. She lost a lot of blood and had a hard time - and then, of course, I felt terrible about the poor kittens. I would never have chosen to have done things that way if I had known. And the vet seemed very critical of me, as if I had tried to pull one over on him. But again, Sadie got better and fully recovered. She went through other ordeals - these I felt less responsible for, but looking back, I was responsible, in the sense that if she had been an indoor cat, as all mine are now, she would not have had these troubles. When she was only 2 1/2 years old, she got an abscessed paw and I took her to a new vet to have it surgically cleaned. He seemed to have a very insouciant manner, but I left her with him, never thinking that there would be problems - and later they called me to tell me that she had had a massive allergic reaction to the anaesthetic and hadn't made it. She had been under so many times before, I never imagined that could happen. My heart was broken. For years, I used to dream she had come back.
But anyway - I do know how it is to blame oneself for the injuries of one's animals - or children. Don't blame yourself. You have done every good thing for your Mud Pie. You have shown your love in every way, and now the whole thing is history and well in his past.