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    Oh my gosh... I had never heard of that, and so also had to Google it. Never knew cats had anything like Spina Bifida. Wow! That poor little thing! I'm so glad that you took him in. What a sweet little face he has too. Maybe if you can get him used to the diapers early, it will become 2nd nature to him and he won't protest so much. Would giving him treats or having someone else distracting him help in getting them on??

    What a sweetie pie.. please give him some gentle hugs and kisses for me.

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    I've never heard of this either but he sure is adorable. I hope that you'll be able to make him as comfortable as possible for whatever length of time he has with you. Good luck.

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    Dylan is SO fortunate to have found you! Bless you both!

    I found this sweet photo of a kittie with Manx Syndrome on the Pets with Disabilties web site. It is old, from 2003. If you haven't already found a support forum, you may wish to contact them and see if they know of one.

    Here is their link: http://www.petswithdisabilities.org/archive03.html

    Oh, I just found one you may wish to look at:
    http://www.handicappedpets.net/viewtopic.php?p=45368
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom
    Dylan is SO fortunate to have found you! Bless you both!

    I found this sweet photo of a kittie with Manx Syndrome on the Pets with Disabilties web site. It is old, from 2003. If you haven't already found a support forum, you may wish to contact them and see if they know of one.

    Here is their link: http://www.petswithdisabilities.org/archive03.html

    Oh, I just found one you may wish to look at:
    http://www.handicappedpets.net/viewtopic.php?p=45368
    Thank you so much! I have pampers new born diapers for him,And they all get shredded,And it is hard to put them on,But that diaper looks so much easier to get on.

    Thanks so much for all the support,I have to put him on a special diet also so he always has looser stool,It is easier for them and i for the bowel movements.

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    Welcome! Sometimes, it is easier for someone with some "distance" to do a bit of searching. I think if you can connect up with some other folks dealing with MS, you will receive - and eventually share - tips to help. Just as we do here on PT for more general things.

    One place I looked at suggested keeping the area around the private parts a bit shaved to help with washing, cleaning and avoiding developing a rash. YOu need to tap in to a group of folks for tips like that!
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    Aw, sweet little one. Bless you for taking him in. Having several special needs cats myself, I know how blessed you become. You'll be good for each other.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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    Thank you for taking him in.

    I had a manx cat when I was a teenager. We adopted her when on vacation at my great uncles. She was sterile and only lived a few years. I do not think it was related to the MS but I cannot remember.

    Anyway, I've heard two theories as to why some manx develop MS and some do not.

    1) The manx cat has to alternate breeding with non-manx cats every other generation. So if two manx breed, their offspring must breed with non-manx. If the manx-to-manx breeding continues unto the third generation, the litters are born with many problems including sterility and spina bifida, and do not live long. I don't remember what problems are with the second generation breeding.

    2) A manx can have no tail, a stub tail, or a long tail. The tail does not define the manx, as the manx also have longer hind legs, and probably a few other characteristics I've forgotten. A no-tail or stub-tail manx must breed with a long-tail every other generation to reduce the possibility of genetic problems such as spina bifida.

    Of course, people can get awfully hot when you introduce a theory they do not like, but I have heard both of those theories.

    I suspect that both are true. People who are stuck on pure-manx would not like breeding with a non-manx. I also suspect that on the Isle of Man many of the long-tail cats that were assumed to be non-manx and were actually long-tail manx.

    I also assume that breeding every other generation with a non-manx would not breed out the characteristics.

    I hope I remembered everything as I am doing this from memory.

    Bless you again.

    Remember to get your bites looked at and keep them clean.

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