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Aw poor Freddie, I have never had any experience of this but found this link which may be of some help. http://www.michigananimalhospital.com/page/452281652 |
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Thanks to you both for your kind thoughts and for the link to the complaint.It seems that Freddie was born with this condition. I am just trying to keep him comfortable with the meds until he can see my own vet in 2 weeks time. The pain makes him reluctant to walk anyway, but at times, he is better than others.If he needs surgery( and the vet yesterday said he definitely would) then he will have it. I don't have a lot of money-many people lost their jobs after the quakes here in Christchurch, and I was one of them- but my family are very supportive and will help me out.My vet will also let me pay it off over a few months. I think it could be rather expensive, but he will definitely be treated. It's so distressing seeing him dragging his back legs around.Thanks for all your support.I am grateful. |
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Our Pumpkin had luxating patella on both back legs! They were both permanently dislocated. We got him when he was 10 months old and he always walked a bit funny. The vets assumed it was due to trauma before we got him, he was a feral. He went lame and the vets did x-rays, it turned out he had it on both legs but had ruptured the cruciate on one side due to it have no support. He had an operation to fix the knee cap and cruciate on one side and was on cage rest for 2 months, he then got the other side done a year later. He's fine now, walks a bit funny and we keep him as a house cat, but he can jump and run. My dog Bruno also occassionally dislocates his kneecap, his leg is limp and we need to flex it, it immediately pops back into place and he is fine. Hope this helps. |
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Thanks for that Farthing. You've eased my mind a lot.I'm so pleased that your beautiful Pumpkin is now happy and pain free.. I'm not looking forward to that period of crate rest though. Your baby seemed pretty content from the look of the photo, but it must be hard on a cat.My English Mastiff, Willow ,ruptured a cruciate ligament when she was literally fighting for her life while being attacked by a pack of malamutes at a dog park.She had to be crated for 6 weeks after the operation and she is now OK but still limps slightly.and bears the scars of that horrific attack. I'm thrilled that you are able to help poor Bruno without resorting to surgery.Let's hope it remains so.Thanks for the information and support.. |
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Poor Freddie but I'm glad to hear something can be done for him. Good luck with his operation, until them I'm sure he'll be fine under your loving care |
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