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we discussed the op with the vet, if they had said do it now of course i would have and i really hope its not going to be that the hip shatters first, but the vet advised waiting as in his words, "he is the size of 2 cats" they are a bit worried about him being under the anasthetic for the op and wonder if because of his size if he will cope after, he is a big lad, not from overfeeding can i add! he has always been big. they think because of his age and size there is a bigger than usual risk. he has also been under 3 times in the last 6 months too, once for some teeth out and twice for xrays. to be honest i was more concerned that he would get depressed from being shut in the house as he never stayed in much before, he much preferrred being out visiting some of the neighbours on the street, but he seems happy enough, we put him in a pen in the garden sometimes, (he doesnt get much excercise but does get fresh air) also one of the neighbours is very fond of him and we heard he was a bit upset as he thought he had died as he hadn't seen him for a couple of weeks so now we let him go stay there for the evening or sometimes the weekend and he is able to go outside as their garden is more secure, what i am trying to say is he is happy enough, the metacam is easing the pain, he's not too grumpy if you touch his leg, and as soon as we think we have to make the decision we will, my sisters cat had the same op and died within hours of coming round so while he is hobbling around ok we are waiting. |
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Jeff is a wee smasher. Love the photo's!!! Tilli I had a dog with what sounds like the same kind of problem. The vet wanted to remove her jaw bone. She had been through so much I decided not to have it done (after a lot of discussions) I was told to watch for her jaw shattering. Not a nice situation to be in. Thinking about ginger too. |
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Tilli - I fully understand where you're coming from. And it is so good to hear that you are taking all factors into consideration with Ginger. I too had a cat that didn't survive an op (just a routine dental), so I can empathise with that concern of yours. Hugs to you and Ginger - I'm sure you will do 100% what's right for him when you get to the point where decisions need to be made. |
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yes it is a worry because at the end of the day you want to be able to look back and know you did the right thing, as i said ginger seems so content at the moment so i don't want to put him through more than i have to, also it might seem daft but with the new kittens arrival i didn't like the thought of ginger laying there in pain from an op being unable to move and having to watch the kitten running around being a kitten and thinking to himself that the pain and new arrival went hand in hand, i wanted things to be as normal as they could be for him. we are just glad that hes coping and that we haven't had to move him out of the way into another room so that he felt even more left out. also we were very fond of his previous owner and i promised him befor he died that i would look after ginger for him, we will of course do whats best for him but we also want him around for as long as possible as he is our last link with our neighbour, |
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