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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1184.0. "Kitty Sprain" by VIDEO::USHER () Tue Mar 15 1988 12:32

    My kitty somehow hurt is back leg while I was away for a week. When
    I returned home I noticed he wouldn't play unless he didn't have
    to get up.  Then he wouldn't walk at all.  He would just get up
    and walk 2 steps and lay down again. I brought him to the vet and
    she noticed he was favoring his left hind leg.  This was 1 week
    ago and although he isn't limping around as much he still won't
    play i.e. run after kitty tease and spends much of his time lying
    down and eventually falling asleep.  My question is has anyone
    experienced a sprain with their cat and is all this laying around
    and sleeping normal and how long does it take for them to get back
    to thier normal selves.  Is their anything I can do to speed up
    his recovery????
    
    cathy
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1184.1back to the vet ...CHEFS::GOUGHTue Mar 15 1988 14:019
    I have never heard of a cat spraining its leg, but I wouldn't have
    thought a sprain would make him sleepy particularly.
    
    If this was my cat, and he was still obviously not himself after
    a week, I'd take him back to the vet (or even a different vet),
    and have him thoroughly checked over, if only for my own peace of
    mind.
    
    Helen.
1184.2MEMV04::HASTINGSTue Mar 15 1988 14:418
    I have a cat who pulls a muscle in her back leg at least three 
    times a year.  She favors it and walks real slow, but insists on
    jumping onto the refrigerator, dressers, TV set, etc and I think
    it makes it worse.  After two, three weeks she's fine until the
    next time.  We have taken her to the vet but there really isn't
    much they can do.  It just takes time.
    
    Diane
1184.3Kitty SprainLEZAH::BITBLASTERTue Mar 15 1988 17:1914
    
    My cat had something similar to what your cat had.  We took her
    to the vet and found out she had an absess on her hind leg.  
    
    She was sleeping quite a lot too, and found out it was because she
    had a high fever.  The vet put her on antibiotics and within a week
    she was fine.
    
    I would check again with the vet to make sure it isn't an infection
    of some sort.
    
    Karen
    
    
1184.4Gonezo's "limp" turned out to be more - or was it?NAC::LACOURTue Mar 15 1988 18:0030
    Last May something happened to Gonezo.  After his yearly checkup
    in which the vet said he was too fat, I put him on a diet and in
    fooling around, was doing "kitty aerobics" with him.  Anyway, about
    2 weeks after the vet, Gonezo started to limp and favor his back
    leg.  I took him to the vet and she could find nothing wrong, except
    he had a high fever.  In this time period, Gonezo also wasn't eating
    and lost 1 1/2 lbs. (and looked great!).  The vet put him on
    antibiotics and an appetite stimulant and nothing helped.  She ran
    blood work on him and everything came back normal.  She did x-rays
    and everything looked normal except something in his chest around
    his heart.  Meanwhile, she was keeping him in intensive care for
    a few days while all the tests were being run.  After the x-rays
    and what she saw, she decided to do an EKG which showed an abnormality.
    The vet suggested I take Gonezo to Angell Memorial Hospital in Boston
    (part of the MSPCA) for an ultrasound on his heart.  This got scheduled
    for about 3 or 4 weeks later.  To make this long story short, before
    I ever got Gonezo to Angell, he got better.  I was giving him 1/4
    tablet of Ascrypton (aspirin with Maalox) twice a week and this
    seemed to help.  I took him to Angell anyway and the ultrasound
    showed up ok.  We don't know what was ever wrong with him, but when
    I notice he's getting "funny", meaning listless, not eating, and
    has that sad look in his eyes, I give him the aspirin and he seems
    fine.  I don't know why he was ever limping (and the area was sensitive
    when I touched it) - perhaps it was psychological?
    
    Good luck with your cat.  Take him to the vet and hopefully it won't
    be as involved as my trip was.
    
    Mary
    
1184.5CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif.Tue Mar 15 1988 18:065
    Re: .4
    
    Just to note that other folks should not decide to give aspirin
    to their cats without their vet's okay, as it can be toxic to cats.
    
1184.6more....VIDEO::USHERTue Mar 15 1988 19:2516
    When I initially took Smurf to the vet she took his blood work and
    it came back normal.  She also checked his pulse in both hind legs
    to be sure he didn't throw a clot and took his temperature which
    was normal.  I don't know how he injured himself as I was away and
    a good friend watched him.  He said he was very active - playing
    wildly with the kitty tease early in the week and then later in
    the week would play as long as he didn't have to get up.  He is
    eating fine and looks fine (bright eyes), but he seems bothered
    by his lack of mobility.  Almost seems depressed.  I think he may
    be sleeping alot because hes laying around alot, not wanting to move.
    His leg seems to also bother him more when he gets up from sleeping.
    I get so concerned about him from earlier days when he was very
    sick that now I worry about EVERYTHING...  I just wanted to know
    how much time to expect this to go on.  The vet said if he didn't
    get any better to call her back, and he is better than last week
    when he had a pronounced limp and would'nt get up.    
1184.7Let Smurf RestTOXMAN::MECLERFRANKTue Mar 15 1988 19:4210
    Just went through this with one of our females.  She sprained both
    legs on the left side but we don't know how.  The legs were x-rayed
    and there were no breaks and she had no infection.  Vet prescribed
    resting the legs and keeping her off them.  Fortunately she decided
    the same thing.  She stayed curled up in her basket or near the
    baseboard heater.  Took about 3 weeks to heal.  Don't tempt your
    cat to play since a lot of use can cause a setback (at least according
    to our vet).
    
    Frank
1184.8Don't worryCGVAX2::WEISMANTue Mar 15 1988 20:3412
    
    
    I once had a cat (Oscar) that had a broken leg.  He showed up at
    my door limping badly and you could tell his leg looked out of
    proportion.  I took him to the vet prepared to spend money on this
    cat that I didn't know who it belonged to.  The vet said that the
    leg would heal just fine on its own, it would just take time.  It
    was only a few weeks before he was up and around and few more and
    he was good as new.  Your kitty should be fine in time.
    
                                   Donna
    
1184.9Aspirin and catsNAC::LACOURWed Mar 16 1988 17:173
    re. 4 & 5 - giving aspirin to cats.  I had the vet's ok to do this.