Yes, do call the vet for instructions.
Havoc, you are SO luck to have someone caring for you now! I've heard of this surgery for dogs, it has a great success rate. You'll be using all 4 soon, handsome!
Yes, do call the vet for instructions.
Havoc, you are SO luck to have someone caring for you now! I've heard of this surgery for dogs, it has a great success rate. You'll be using all 4 soon, handsome!
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Can you please explain(Cliff notes are fine), what FHO surgery IS??? Will light a candle for your boy. YES< I agree, call your vet and have them give you post op instructions!!! That is their job....
Yes I agree with the others.. Best to get the Vet to instruct you.. Welcome Havoc your such a Cutie Sweetie Pie.. Hope you get better real soon..
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Evidentally it is somewhat easy for young cats to take a jump or fall and the leg bone breaks through the hip socket because the bones are not fully calcified. FHO surgery is one in which they take the head off of the femur bone and make a false joint with what is left. There is no direct contact between the femur bone and the hip socket, everything is held loosely in place by muscles, tendons, etc. Since cats are relatively lightweight they do pretty well with it from what I understand. I think my vet said that Havoc's femur was broken, not the hip so I assume the head may have broken off of the leg. She did say it was ground down to pretty much nothing so I imagine it was just kinda rolling around in there as he walked. I'll ask to see Xrays if they're not too busy when I get his sutures out.
I can't seem to find the info on the actual surgery but I did find this "ask-a-vet" type site where someone inquired about their cat. 2nd question down.
http://www.vetinfo4cats.com/catortho.html
Did you speak with your Vet today? Internet sources are fine, but your Vet is the one who did the surgery and should answer your questions.
I admit it, I didn't call the vet. But you should see this cat! 5 days after surgery and he's running as well now as he did before they patched him up. I am truly amazed. Yesterday Toby pushed a door into Havoc's "magic" hip and he didn't even holler. I still keep one of them in a cage when I can't supervise though. Got the FuzzButt 500 going on right now- they're running laps up and down the hall.![]()
actually I was really looking for anyone else who'd had the surgery and was wondering how pleased they were with the long-term results![]()
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