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Cats owned: 2domestic shorthairs, 1 mainecoon
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23-01-2011, 06:06 PM   #1

Looking for information


Hi everyone,

My wife and I have 3 cats, not litter mates, but all the same age, who have lived together since they were just a couple weeks old. They are now 8 yrs old and my black cat, Leo, recently underwent an amputation of his left from leg at the shoulder due to bone cancer. We've had him home about 3 weeks now and I am pleased with how he is recovering, but would like to see if anyone out there has any experience with a similar situation.
I am concerned with making sure he is comfortable and not in pain. It's hard to determine whether he is in pain or not.
I am also concerned with him readjusting to his mates. He was kept separated for about a week when we brought him home, and now he is out and around the whole house, but his mates seem very unwilling to accept him. Not a lot of hissing or fighting, just the occasional hiss when he walks by.
Any information on similar experience or suggestions would be most appreciated.



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23-01-2011, 09:25 PM   #2

Re: Looking for information


The only thing that comes to mind, and I am not sure it is possible after 3 weeks at home, is that Leo somehow has the smell of the vet's surgery about him.

If this is the case, you could try rubbing your other two cats with a soft dry cloth and then rubbing Leo. See if that works. I would be interested to hear if it works!

Poor Leo - glad to hear that he is getting on with recovery. I think your vet would be the best person to advise on whether he could still be in pain.



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23-01-2011, 09:45 PM   #3

Re: Looking for information


That's the usual reaction to the vet smell, but I'm surprised it's lingered this long ......??? I too would discuss the putative pain with your vet. Cats cope amazingly well with amputation, he'll be getting around as if nothing had happened before you know it.



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23-01-2011, 10:59 PM   #4

Re: Looking for information


Welcome to Catsey.
Sorry that Leo has had to have an amputation. I'm sorry but have no experience, thankfuly of this.
I do agree with angie and DM that perhaps the smell of the vets is still on him, Cats have probably got a better sense of smell than us. Also he will obviously move differently.
Probably within time he will be accepted properly again.



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Cats owned: 2domestic shorthairs, 1 mainecoon
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23-01-2011, 11:56 PM   #5

Re: Looking for information


Thanks, I'll give it a try with the soft cloth. They used to sleep together and groom one another. I guess I'm just anxious to get everything back to normal. But this may be the new normal, I hope not.

Thanks again, appreciate the input.



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