Very Worried! Need Advice/Info

chrisch68

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 Good Morning. I am a brand new member and this is my first post. I will try and make it as short as I can. My BG, who I brought home some months ago. after  I found him living behind my work place, had gotten into a fight about 3 weeks ago. He usually always came home long before dark, but on this particular occasion it began to rain late in the day, I guess around 6:30 or so, and BG didn't make it home. It proceeded to flood all night and I was worried as I could be, looking for him out in the rain every few minutes it seemed. I hoped he was safe and dry and thought he would come home as soon as it let up enough. He finally appeared around 5:30am wet as could be and looking awful, head cut and legs swollen, limping. Once, I saw how bad he was hurt I started looking for a vet to see him, but as it was a Sunday I had a hard time. Finally found one and took him to get taken care of.

 Doc said he had gotten into a bad fight and shaved around his head and leg wounds. She gave him a shot of convenia and some metacam orally. I was given clindamycin and metacam to give him after I took him home. It was hard to get him to take all his antibiotics as they were liquid and seemed to cause diarrhea. I didn't know if it was the convenia or clidamycin causing his diarrhea but I took him back to his regular vet and she told me to hold off on the clindamycin. His legs still seemed swollen to me and he wouldn't put his left paw down when he was sitting.

  Last week I took him to get fixed, hoping he would stay around the house and not roam so much, or make little kitties. Asked doc to take further look at his legs and so did x-rays and they showed what he said was an infection in the bone. I know it is serious and I am worried to death. He gave me baytril to give him, 22.7mgs once a day for 15 days. I am aware baytril can have bad side effects and so am worried about that too. He needs to be confined and if he could be inside the house with me that wouldn't be too much trouble, but due to factors beyond my control at the moment, that is not to be, at least yet. There is a big storage/utility room attached to the carport which I had made into his home when he first came home with me. It has plenty of room. I put his bed and litterbox inside and he has lots of toys, scratchy post, stuff to climb on, can lie on his box and look out the windows, everything he'd have inside pretty much, that is except for me and other company. It hurts me deeply to hear him cry and want to be outside so badly. I am sure ya'll understand. So, he is inside a whole lot more than outside. Yesterday I had to let him outside for a while and he stayed out for close to four hours and then I put him back in. It is killing me. He gets his antibiotic, baytril, every morning but has another 8 days of that. I hope and pray he will get better. 

 There is nothing I would not do for him. I don't have a lot of money but I would gladly spend every penny in order for him to be well and healthy. I guess I am hoping for some advice, words of encouragement or just your thoughts on all this. Thank you very much.
 

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Good am and welcome to TCS.

My cats have had Baytril down through the years and never had a problem with it.

I am so glad you had him neutered.  This is what happens to intact males.  Fights and big vet bills result. 

Try to go out to see him as much as you can.  Leave a radio or small tv on for him.  Can you put out a birdfeeder?  There are some that attach to the window glass via a big suction cup. Found them at Walmart. I don't know where you live but is the weather warm?  I made rice heating pads for my kitties and they just love them.

I am just guessing, but was the kitty not allowed in the house due to spraying?  This should clear up now that he is neutered.  However, it may take a while.  You were so good to rescue him and take such good care of him. 

Please don't let him roam again though.  Cats can be trained to the leash.  The little guy in my picture is on a leash. Put a leash on him inside and  walk in around a bit with him  in the safety of his little room. However use a harness on him, buckles under his belly.  Cats can squirm out of a neck collar only.   My daughter has a cat that wanted out terribly.  They now take him for regular walks and it seems to satisfy him.  Do you know anyone who is handy?  Outdoor cat enclosures are pretty easy to build.  Many of  us on this site have them.  They can also be bough from various sites.  Drs. Foster and Smith have a nice selection.

Please keep us posted on his progress.  We also love pictures.
 
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