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Those two never cut the proverbial umbilical cord when he was born.....
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09-21-2024, 05:16 PM | #4183 |
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Albert and Maxwell -- now 5 months old
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Mine just turned 5 months as well. Brother from another mother? Mine's been really good so far...still working on he lay down command, but has the sit command mastered.
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An update on Max (aka. MaxiCat aka Catticus Maximus). I think I posted in another thread, but didn't do it here.
Long story short: torn left rear Achilles tendon. Two separate PRP procedures and about a dozen shockwave procedures couples with a custom orthotic. The specialty rehab vet is STOKED-- his recovery has been nothing less than amazing for a 14 year-old cat. He's gaiting normally and putting weight on the tendon. He's allowed to wander around without his orthotic as long as he's supervised-- i.e. no jumps. So, he's pretty much bootless all day in his heated basket while Mom's at work (he supervises her when she's working from home), and then he goes back into the boot at night so he doesn't jump off the bed.... again. He's also losing weight, which is a condition to getting the boot off. He was 15.1 lbs today, with a goal of ~14. He's not thrilled with the boot since his leg is working normally and not hurting, but he's adapted to it surprisingly well. Target to go fully bootless is May of next year-- that's a year after his second PRP treatment, and the tendon should be back to full strength by then. We're all very, very happy. He's a "once in a lifetime cat" and we were worried he'd be in the boot for the rest of his (hopefully long) life. R.
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