Sounds just like a former foster. She had a broken leg that didn't heal properly and she did have the surgery. She runs and plays just like a normal cat, but will always have issues with her leg. She will run into severe arthritis issues when she gets older. To tell the truth, I was so determined to save her leg that I refused to consider something I would do if I could go back in time: amputation. I DO have a 3-legged cat and she's 100% perfect and amazes me every day with her ability to do anything she wants to do. And she will never have any problems anymore. I wish I could have provided Angel with the freedom of lifelong problems, but I was determined to have her heal and be a complete cat. She healed, but not perfectly and DOES have problems to this day (2 years later)






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the vet said he would not perform any type of amputation on him, and that the only surgery would be to repair the leg, moving muscle and resetting the bone and cleaning up the pieces of bone scattered about in the leg. i am going to apply for Imom the rest of the organizations - I make too much money for...... financially i make good money - however i just lost my job and got a new one- and moved to a new state so I am not in a good position right now.
RIP Sabrina June 16 2011
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