Never hard of this either. I would find an orth vet and find some anwsers.
Never hard of this either. I would find an orth vet and find some anwsers.
I've been boo'dMerlin my angel
Lisa, I've never seen or heard of this either. Poor Mudpie. I hope that your vet will be able to help him and that he'll heal up quickly and feel better soon. Please take care and continue to keep us updated about him.
I'm very glad you are taking Mud Pie to your own vet this week because I don't like the way his toe is drawing up either. They may need to re-open the leg and have a good look inside. Cats have so many small bones in this area of the leg (according to the emergency vet who looked at a limping Ginger, my 20 year old, last week), it makes the issue very complicated. In Ginger's case, they didn't take x-rays because the combination of small bones and arthritis would have made finding the problem impossible, they said. Luckily, her's was just a sprain. I should think your vet will x-ray. Can you even be sure that this piece of bone came from the two bones that were exposed. Could it have worked its way down from another bone? It is a good sized piece and quite thick. I hope you kept it to show your vet. It must be a relief to you to see that the leg is healed and he's no longer in pain. Good luck and I will be looking for your post-vet update.
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