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Oh dear Tanya, I'm so sorry to hear about Fudge....I hope she will get better soon for you.. That is a bit of a nuisance you having to empty her bladder every day....I've never heard of anyone doing that before. Sam, my previous cat, broke his pelvis once. We had to cage him for 6 weeks so that he didn't move about too much. But even the day after with a broken pelvis, he used to drag himself into his litter tray and go wees in it. In his case it was poos that he couldn't do but we got round that with some medicine. I hope you will be able to get hold of these tablets soon, I shouldn't think it was very comfortable for her beeing squeezed every day |
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awww poor little mite Arthur was hit by a car (so we think) a couple of years ago, his hips were dislocated from his spine and he had to have cage rest, I set him up in a large dog crate which worked very well. His lower jaw had split in two as well and this was wired together. He made a full recovery. Is there any chance you can get a large dog crate to put her in?? |
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Tanya - that is so frightening for you and your nan, and of course for poor Fudge too May I just suggest you maybe have a quick word with another vet? This squeezing business seems a bit odd to me. I've not had a cat with this problem before, but I do know people whose cats have been in accidents with subsequent pelvic problems and this has never been an issue. Either way, I hope Fudge makes a quick and full recovery - poor little love. |
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