Prayers and good wishes for little Maximus from us all.
Pat, Peony, Sydney, Poppy, Elmer, and Priscilla Angel
Prayers and good wishes for little Maximus from us all.
Pat, Peony, Sydney, Poppy, Elmer, and Priscilla Angel
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
Awe... that poor little guy! Did the vet say that it may be a genetic thing? It sounds as though it may be something like that, and not just an injury.
Can you talk to a specialty vet hospital in your area and see if they can give a more precise diagnosis? We have Univ. of Penn here in eastern PA. Not sure what is in your area. They are sooooo good with the animals when they have these out of the ordinary kind of problems.
I wish you luck, and hope that Max will be ok. Give him some hugs and kisses from me.
Oh Poor Maximus, please don't think that you're failing, this is just a bad time for you and your pets. You are obviously great owners and love your animals greatly. It seems that in life we go through stages like this, one thing after another that just gets on top of you.
I am sending my best wishes that Maximus gets better and that everything works out, just be strong, keep on going and you and the animals will all come through it. Good luck
Kate, Jack & Sunny
kb2yjx - Thanks for your nice post. I know that this isn't "our fault" but I just feel like as hard as I try and as much as we do, our pets just keep having random things wrong with them, and it sucks! I'm sorry to sound like such a whiner - I'm just so bummed out for him.
Catty1, I may look in to IMOM if we do have to go the surgery route. Or we'll try to borrow money from family or something, we'll do whatever we have to do to make sure he gets it done if he needs it.
Critters, he's getting around just fine right now, jumping up onto things and everything, but he's walking very awkward, and his right kneecap simply will not stay in place no matter what we try. It doesn't seem like it HURTS him too much to walk, but I'm sure it's not exactly pleasant for him. I hope that as he grows, his muscles and tendons get stronger and he outgrows this condition - in the meantime we're going to try joint supplements. I don't think that we could have the surgery done until he's a little bigger anyways, since his bones are still growing and stuff - at least, I would assume not - but we will be looking more into that.
Catmandu - thank you for your kind post. Maximus sends head bumpies your way.
Phesina, same to you - thank you for your response. ((hugs))
Jenn_librarian, she didn't get in to what had caused this, but did say that it didn't seem to be an injury or anything. I don't know what suddenly caused him to start limping, it's strange. We have Angell Memorial animal hospital here, which is a great one - we brought Molly, our puppy there when she almost died, and they were able to save her. granted it cost a boatload of money, but that's besides the point - they're good at what they do, and if it comes down to having surgery done, we'll definitely be going to a specialist to make sure it is done right. I should have mentioned in my initial post - our regular vet who Max has seen at his previous appointments was on her honeymoon and we saw someone different this time. I'm going to bring her in when our regular vet is back and try to get some answers about what we can do to help him, and maybe get some exercise recommendations that we can do at home with him to strengthen the muscles in that area. Kitty physical therapy maybe??![]()
CultureJunky, thank you. I like to think that we're good pet owners and that we're responsible and take great care of them...it can just get so frustrating sometimes, when these things keep popping up
Thanks for all the kind words and advice folks. As usual, PT makes me feel better. (((Hugs)))
Thank you Kay for the awesome siggy!!!
I wonder - a splint, but like the stretchy ones for human knee support and stuff?
I Googled Orthotics for Pets/Cats - Knee braces for Cats....anyway, here is a link, though it is for dogs, which might give you some info. They may work with cats too!
http://www.orthopets.com/photo/index.html
AND a cat back leg brace....don't see no connections to the back of that cat here.
http://orthovet.com/catalog.php?cate...line%20Splints
Edit for 3rd time - prices better here!
http://www.handicappedpets.com/splints/index.htm
Maybe print these off and show them to your vet?
HUGS!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
An ace bandage, maybe? I haven't had experience w/this sort of thing but it seems like that might keep the joint in place, poor baby.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Was it on here, or did I hear it where I volunteer, but someone had a kitty that had the hip pop out of place, and they had to have surgery to fix it?? I can't remember where I heard or read that one. I remember the story being that the cat had just out of no where started dragging his back leg, and they don't think he hurt it in any way, but they had to have surgery to fix it.
Did anyone else read that one here??? If not, then maybe it was one of the shelter volunteers. Too many people and cats to keep track of!
Oh Liz, poor Maxie!
It sounds like luxating patella, common in small dogs (like my bichons) and rare but occassional in cats. .01% occurrence in cats. And for some odd reason, when it does occur in cats it occurs on both sides.
It is genetic, and worsens over time. You will eventually need to have surgery for him. The sooner you have the surgery, the less permanent damage he will have.
Angell Memorial is the BEST animal hospital in your area. You need to start learning more about this condition, I'm afraid, and decide what to do and when.
Here are some sites to help get you started:
http://www.animalloverworld.com/cats...g_patella.html
http://www.cpvh.com/Articles/78.html
http://www.maybeckvet.com/mediallyluxatingpatella.html
This is a doxie but may be of interest:
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Ask-Veter...ng-patella.htm
Here is the link for Angell:
http://www.mspca.org/site/PageServer...ewrapperbutton
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Awesome, thank you Catty! We'll be looking in to that!Originally Posted by Catty1
I'm looking forward to speaking with our regular vet about it and seeing what she recommends in terms of how to move forward on this.
Freedom - it would figure that one of our critters is in the .01%lol
I hope he doesn't end up needing surgery and that it doesn't worsen, but from what i've been reading, you might be 100% right on that unfortunately. Sigh.
Thank you Kay for the awesome siggy!!!
I hope Maximus gets better soon. You've got lots of other kitties coming that he's gonna wanna play with so he doesn't need to be limping around.
Little Maximus will be in my thoughts.![]()
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Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!
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