1 day post back leg amputated
1 day post back leg amputated
Hello. I'm new to the site but would desperately need some advice. My four year old cat had his back leg amputated yesterday. He is obviously in alot of pain and he is trying to move but he seems like he has no idea who to do it. At the moment he is just rolling and rolling around or moving backwards with his front paws. He is almost (literally) climbing the wall. Is this normal? I try to hold him upright but this freaks him out and panics him. I also think he may need to go to the toilet. Please help. I'm so devastated by all of this, its heartbreaking to watch him x
Re: 1 day post back leg amputated
Hi NicolaJ,
I have no experience with this personally, but if you read these topics, you will see your cat is not the only one.
New amputee cat walking backwards
Flip Flopping on 3 legs
Kizzy cat having problems 2 weeks post-op
Re: Amputation: Need Help!!! New cat amputee
Cats: amputee help
Hope this helps!
I have no experience with this personally, but if you read these topics, you will see your cat is not the only one.
New amputee cat walking backwards
Flip Flopping on 3 legs
Kizzy cat having problems 2 weeks post-op
Re: Amputation: Need Help!!! New cat amputee
Cats: amputee help
Hope this helps!
Re: 1 day post back leg amputated
I've had many cats undergo single and double amputations. What kind of pain medication was he given for his recovery? He definitely needs it. Usually my vets would give a few days of buprinex (narcotic) and onsior (anti-inflammatory that is easy on the kidneys so safer for cats). With some surgeries we have even done a Fentanyl patch, which is a patch they wear which lasts for 48 hours. Gabapentin is also used for pain, although it can take two hours to kick in. It is a safe drug even at the higher doses, so it is used a lot. It also calms them.
Normally cats adapt to their missing limb within a few days and are hopping around. If you haven't already, I would call your vet ASAP, or even see if there is an emergency clinic you could go to for pain control. poor fellah.
Normally cats adapt to their missing limb within a few days and are hopping around. If you haven't already, I would call your vet ASAP, or even see if there is an emergency clinic you could go to for pain control. poor fellah.
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Re: 1 day post back leg amputated
What caused the amputation? If he had been a functional tripod before, I'd first think it was the drugs. If he was previously able-bodied (such as an amputation from an accident) I'd first think he may be in the early stages of adjustment (also possibly drugs). I agree that pain meds are a good thing so early after surgery.