Your
vet will give you specific advice related to your cat's particular condition,
check-up dates and post-surgical medication. Always follow their instructions
and contact them if you are not sure about something or have any concerns about
your cat.
Showing posts with label Special needs cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Special needs cats. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Amputation
Amputation
involves major surgery on animal; but if it removes a painful limb then it may
be the best solution for your cat. Cats cope very well on three legs even
without a tail and after a period of adjustment they can do everything a
four-legged cat can do!(That is awesome)
Blind cats
Old age, disease or an injury can cause your
cat to go blind. Although distressing for both you and your cat, this doesn't
signal the end of a happy and fulfilling life indeed, your cat will get used to
the new state of affairs and you can do a great deal to ensure that your cat
has an easier time of it.Help your cat to have an enjoyable life.
Deaf cats
Cats may start to lose their
hearing power for a variety of reasons, including aging. Inherited reasons of
deafness are less common in cats compared to dogs but are seen in some purebred
cats. For example deafness in white cats with blue eyes can appear.
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