I guess I should be more optomistic about his recovery, but it hurts me to see him in pain.We all know cats by nature are stoic creatures, but when this little guy hurts, he lets everyone know it! Between his lashing out at others crossing his path, and the occasional attacks on his own un-cooperative hind legs, I just don't know how to take it.
I've been milking his pain meds for when he really seems to need them, but I hope he acclimates to his condition soon. He seemed so happy and pain free when I first took him in, and to see him upset is upsetting to say the least.
He can outrace me when it comes to getting around!
Luckily he's very tiny for his age (close to six months) and just so long as he doesn't become obese, I think in the longrun he'll adapt. I want him comfortable now though *sigh*
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We all know cats by nature are stoic creatures, but when this little guy hurts, he lets everyone know it! Between his lashing out at others crossing his path, and the occasional attacks on his own un-cooperative hind legs, I just don't know how to take it.
I've been milking his pain meds for when he really seems to need them, but I hope he acclimates to his condition soon. He seemed so happy and pain free when I first took him in, and to see him upset is upsetting to say the least.
Luckily he's very tiny for his age (close to six months) and just so long as he doesn't become obese, I think in the longrun he'll adapt. I want him comfortable now though *sigh*


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