Bertie just back from the vets |
The vet was phoned and we got in at 8.45 am, so much for a slow start to the day…….. the vet was a little worried as his swelling in his back leg had come up very quickly however he felt little movement. We left him there to have X-rays.
Four hours later we received a call, he had broken his leg!!!!!! and it was now in a cast.
Off we went…. the vet was great wanting to show off his brand new Xray machine which unfortunately showed and amazingly clear break in the large bone above the ankle of his back leg, unusually however the smaller bone was intact and acting as a splint!! A little confused. His leg was plastered up and down and although as slight as it could be it is a most unwieldy item.
We are confused to say the least. We heard nothing and Bertie was still in the room we had left him in. I surmise that maybe he had tried to jump up to the window cill which he does all the time and accidentally slipped getting his back legs stuck in the radiator under the window. Then he fell twisting the leg, which may explain the main bone break whilst not the other.
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Resting, but that cast looks huge!! |
So then after being told he was not allowed to jump or put excessive stress on the limb we had to go and get a crate to rest him in away from the other cats whilst we are out. Thus we have a crate big enough for a Great Dane, officially. In it is litter, a favourite cat bed and food and toys.
Litter tray resting! Now got a smaller one. |
I've now bought food syringes and have managed to get 4 syringes of kitten milk into him for hydration and 2 of his pureed food.
I can't believe that we are going to be looking at a month of this……5 days until the cast if first changed, then another 5 days for another change, then 7 days etc. So pleased I've got Petplan the bill is already up to £500, so goodness knows where we'll finish with more sedation, X-rays and casts……
Update - Monday

I will keep you updated on his progress…..
Ok, things did not go well……Monday Bertie was taken back to the vets as he was still not eating. They ended up giving him Metacam, antibiotics, anti nausea and an appetite stimulant.
We waited for things to work but he still was eating so little I had begun to syringe feed him so by Wednesday he was back at the vets. However this time he had a temperature which confused them as he had been given antibiotics. At this point they took him in to stay over night in the hospital. This ended up being a two day stay unfortunately. Finally he was eating by himself and his temperature was down. Therefore on Friday at 4pm I was able to pick him up to come home. Last night he slept well destroying his bed a little, which must be a good sign and eating up the food I had left in the cage.
So that is the situation up to now.
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Got him outside for a change of scene |
This was a scary story, and a reminder to try to make the home cat-safe. Several years ago, one of my cats broke a bone, and had to stay in a cage for a month. By the two week mark, all she wanted to do was get out of the cage! It was stressful just keeping her inside it so long. Hope things go well, but eating is a good sign.
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