Monday, November 19, 2007

Happy, Healthy Cats

Snorri is now fully healed (again) and is walking, running and jumping again -- all without a limp (although it took a good few weeks after his final cast removal before he built his muscles back up into working order). Of course, he also enjoys resting with his friend Edison:


Snorri is now fully healed and is walking, running and jumping again -- all without a limp. Of course, he also enjoys resting:


Friday, July 20, 2007

Complications

After weeks of uneventful bandage changes, Snorri had some difficulties last night; his toes became very swollen and he was not acting like himself at all. After a middle-of-the-night trip to the VHUP ER, he's back at home resting comfortably with a new bandage -- two in one day!

He still looks a little annoyed about it all, but at least he got to sleep while waiting. He did well with last week's change and x-rays; he will have another normal bandage change next week (fingers crossed!) and likely more x-rays the following week to see how things are healing.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Home from Surgery

Snorri came home yesterday after spending the night at VHUP; he seems to have settled into the routine quite well. Although he did well without one last time, he has an e-collar this time around since he ended up with some extra stitches on his belly (he had a small lump removed while he was under) and there was some concern he might worry them. I've removed his collar for the time being since I'm home to keep an eye on him today; so far, so good.

He's actually quite alert today and looks content resting in his crate -- he is eating and drinking very well. He goes back in on Monday for a cast change and will be on antibiotics for some time.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Out of Surgery

Good news -- Snorri is out of surgery and did quite well. He's going to stay in the hospital overnight and should get to come home tomorrow if all continues to go as planned.

Round Two

After over two years of more-or-less straight front legs, Snorri is back in for surgery on his other front leg today. His right front leg (previously 'the good leg') has been getting progressively more crooked over the last year or so, but that process has hastened considerably in the last few months.

While he is in no obvious pain in that leg, he is unable to straighten it for normal walking, so it's time for a plate in that one as well. Fortunately, I now get a nice employee discount on all things veterinary (which has also been handy with his allergies) so that makes it a little easier this time around.

Snorri is truly a bionic kitty. We'll have a report after surgery!

Thursday, September 09, 2004

Straight Legs

Snorri is now fully healed and is now running and jumping as if he never had a problem. He continued to limp for a few weeks after the cast came off, but gradually realized that his leg is fully functional (and that it might be useful to him to move more quickly, especially around our other, much more...rambunctious cat).





It's possible to feel the plate through his skin, but it no longer bothers him at all.

Now on to treating his skin condition...we expect the Special Shampoo to arrive this week. More to come!

(Here is a gratutious shot of Edison, so you can see what Snorri has to put up with)



Sunday, August 08, 2004

The cast is off!

Well, the big day finally arrived -- the cast is no more!

The leg doesn't look so hot right now, and Snorri will need to do a lot of moving to build his leg and toe muscles back up, but he's now able to move freely. His toes look pretty floppy (especially his middle one, which was broken during surgery and healed along with the leg), but he's beginning to realize that his leg is straight and that it's OK to walk on it:

Sunday, August 01, 2004

A smaller cast

We're down to a very small bandage indeed; Snorri had x-rays to see how his leg is healing and he only needs another week with the wraps on. We're to let him walk a bit more this week, as he needs to put some weight on the leg in order to get the plate to 'set' before the bandage comes off.



So, no more crate, but he's being kept in the Kitten Sick-Room until the bandage is off, as jumping and running are still not part of the plan.