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Loads of healing vibes to Inca from me .... Poor boy, I can sympathise with him as my previous cat had a broken pelvis and lost the feeling in his tail. Other than painkillers, he had to stay in a cage for 6 weeks to restrict his movement. It was strange to see his tail lifeless in the first few weeks but he gradually regained the feeling in it. Hope he recovers soon... |
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Inca is home he has sustained major muscle damage and his tail will being removed at a later date as it has no sensation, he is currently in the kitten pen and feeling very sorry for himself, I have to inject him with Heparin twice a day for a couple of weeks to lessen the effect of any potential drug clots it is a play by ear scene |
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Oh poor guy! Is there no hope he might regain sensation in his tail? Healing vibes for him and a (((hug))) for you, Liz. |
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Sorry to hear the results weren't so good for the poor man, although it could have been so much worse! Lots of gentle cuddles from me and my lot, hoping his recovery is quick and he is back to normal soon x |
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Oh poor boy - sending loads of comforting, relaxing vibes. It's amazing what time can do healing-wise and cats can heal so very well. I hope that Inca does. Early days. |
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