Thanks everyone. I hope to have an update later today.
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Thanks everyone. I hope to have an update later today.
Praying away here...
Both of you are in my thoughts and prayers. I hope Cindy comes out of this in purrfect shape!:love:
Sending all my best thoughts for the Cindy girl!
Thanks for the words of encouragement and my apologies for a delay in reporting!
Cindy has: Luxating patella (or trick knee, subluxation of patella, or floating patella), is a condition in which the patella, or kneecap, dislocates or moves out of its normal location. The surgery was to repair it. She looks like she has had an ACL repair, all shorn on her rear leg, with little stitches. Mom has been keeping a tight watch on her, has dismantled her bedroom in which Cindy is confined, and sleeping on the wooden floor! :eek: Cindy cannot jump up- even onto a mattress. Poor mom, poor Cindy!
It maybe the pain medication, but, Cindy seems like a different cat completely. Very affectionate, despite her current condition. She was a bit snippish pre-surgery. But, it could just be the meds! Anyhow, it doesn't seem as if she will need her other knee done as the doctor was able to manipulate it back into place, and with this other knee being 'good', it might be avoide.
Here's hoping! And, here's hoping for a great recovery.
You Mom needs to have the White Coat SHOW / Demonstrate the proper
method of "RE-setting" Cindy's trick knee so Mom can handle it herself.
SmokeMutt came with a "Luxating Patella" - courtesy of his first owner
and a probable KICK :mad: to the knee. :(
Smokey had three ways of dealing with it when it went "out" ...
1) Let out a *YIPP*, stop, then *SHAKE* the leg out straight to pop it back "in"
2) Just *tuck it up* and run on the good Three ... FixZit later :p
3) Do the *YIPP* and Find Dad! He'd *tuck it up* and hobble over to me
A) A *WHINE* to attract attention
B) He'd Assume the Position: Stand on three; extend the bum knee leg
C) I'd put my thumb on the displaced kneecap and give the Vet-approved *push*
D) (Grit my teeth) and feel the knee return to its proper position
E) Smokey would extend /retract the knee a couple times (Quality Check)
F) If he could spare the time, a quick **KISS** for Dad
G) Turn & *RACE* off on all Four ... good for another thousand steps.
About a year and a half afer his arrival, The Knee quit acting up - I think
the Knee gave up causing trouble because Smokey ignored it!
Smokey has gone almost 10 years on his "Bum Knee" without sir jury - and
only ONE vet visit a few years ago when the knee "acted up" for a few days.
Good Luck to Cindy!! ;)
Awww! Poor baby! prayers on their way for Cindy..
We're keeping the prayers going here....
I didn't know cats could have this condition too. I hope the surgery
clears up any pain Cindy had before. Cats seem to have such fragile little bones.:(
I sure hope that she'll recover quickly. Lots of prayers and positive thoughts are being sent her way.