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So sorry to hear of teh trauma your wee boy has gone through. I hope he picks up soon x i havent personally experienced it but my neighbours cat and her brother adopted us many years ago, she was unfortunately hit by a car and lost 1 of her back legs amputated, after time, she was just as agile as she was before the accident happened. They can recover and go on almost like normal. |
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Sorry to hear abut Rory, Some of our members have had cats with amputations, and the consensus is that they cope amazingly well. They simply adapt to being short a limb, and get about like a normal cat. Do post a pic of Rory if you can, and let us know how he's doing. Welcome to Catsey, BTW |
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One of the cats at the rescue here has a hind leg amputation - the entire leg - not even a stump. It was done before he came here, as a result of a tangle with a fox or badger, and I don't know exactly how long ago the operation was. He is, however, VERY mobile. He can jump up and down as well as his able-bodied friend. He can run just as fast as a "normal" cat. He plays with his catnip toys, and to watch him getting about, you wouldn't know he was different. He's simply a cat... doing all things cattish. I am sure Rory will recover fine. Not sure how long it will take. Main thing to remember is that humans notice the difference...... cats don't. Cats just get on and live. To Rory, he's still a Cat - and a very FINE Cat at that! |
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Look forward to his photo. ETA - ours are housecats - they have access to an outside run & get on fine. I noticed in your post you would be hesitant to let him out again & can understand that |
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Welcome to Catsey. So sorry for your poor young Rory - what a blessing he made it home again. I have no personal experience of a cat with an amputation, but as others have said cats cope very well and don't have the problems that humans have. I look forward to seeing photos of your brave boy. Hopefully he will heal well and recover in his own time. |
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We have a 3 legged hooligan Maverick - missing his rear leg and he is at pace as fast as his 4 legged brothers and sisters, most folks ask why he limps but he is fine and just a hooligan like all the rest They adapt better than we do |
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