In article <ReM7f.4304$Zd.2540@tornado.tampabay.rr.com>,
"No More Retail" <nowaytospam.DeleteThis@noway.com> wrote:
> Ok Steve have you ever had a muscle injury before. The skin wound might be
> healed but he could have easily what is a good word pinched the nerve or
> twisted the wrong way. The vet is right is it does not improve in a few
> days than take him in. If their is no sensitive spot the muscle just might
> not have recovered all the way yet and the cat is favoring the leg it is a
> good sign that he is trying to walk cats are just like people we know if
> our leg is no good anymore and the cat is trying to use the leg is a very
> good sign
Hi everyone and thank you for your concern about my cat Tom. Here is the
latest update and result from his visit to the vet yesterday. His xray
was normal. No fractures or breaks. The doc watched him hobble around on
the floor. He picked him up and examined thoroughly and found that his
radial nerve has been damaged by his wound. The vet is older and has
seen it all. He said Tom's case was fairly mild. It looks worse than it
is, so I was a bit relieved after the consultation. His infection has
cleared up. The vet was optimistic and said it will take about a month,
but he said Tom should get back full use of his leg. He said the good
thing to watch for was him walking and put more weight on his bad leg so
it won't atrophy. I think he is improving daily now. He said Tom was not
in any pain and he is eating well. I asked about cortisone and the doc
said there is no inflammation, so it is not needed. Someone here
recommended a supplement, which I will definitely look into. Tom has a
lot of life and energy in him. He is 11 now but is still a kitten
sometimes. He is very strong and tough like a little pit bull, so I'm
hoping for the best for him. regards steveb
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