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I've only just seen this thread, what a relief that Lucky pulled through. I do so hope she will make a full recovery. And Catkin, what a lovely person you are to take so much trouble over the little cat that you couldn't avoid hitting, you undoubtedly saved her life. If only more people would do that when they hit an animal, whether wild or domestic, it would make such a difference. |
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That is great news. Smudge has pins in her pelvis after an RTA but other than being a bit stiff in wet weather you wouldn't know. Gentle chin tickles to Lucky |
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Catkin, thanks for sharing that story with us. If only more people were like you.... I had no idea so many cats here have had broken pelvises and survived and are OK now. |
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Glad he's ok, thanks or the support. |
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So pleased to hear Lucky is home with you, a much nicer environment than the vets! (I had no idea that pelvic injuries were treated with cage rest, I assumed an operation, shows how little I know!) |
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I've just been put straight, Lucky's pevis is badly fractured, not shattered sorry all. I got the word wrong , she's in the vets tomorrow for her check up so fingers crossed it goes well. |
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