Hi.
I am desperate for some help and I'm hoping maybe somebody might have an answer
I have a cat that went through a botched declaw. "Little girl" had a bone sticking through her pad so we took her to get it fixed. Fast forward 4 years and she started to hold her paws up and lick at them so I took her to our new vet. Turns out they removed some of the pad so it's thin and you can see her bone when you press it.
Our vet is unsure of where to go. Little girl is on an anti inflammatory but as we know that is not a long term solution.
This poor cat showed up at our door with a broken pelvis and a botched surgery 4 years ago. She has been through the ringer.
If anyone can point us in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time.
Michele
I am desperate for some help and I'm hoping maybe somebody might have an answer
I have a cat that went through a botched declaw. "Little girl" had a bone sticking through her pad so we took her to get it fixed. Fast forward 4 years and she started to hold her paws up and lick at them so I took her to our new vet. Turns out they removed some of the pad so it's thin and you can see her bone when you press it.
Our vet is unsure of where to go. Little girl is on an anti inflammatory but as we know that is not a long term solution.
This poor cat showed up at our door with a broken pelvis and a botched surgery 4 years ago. She has been through the ringer.
If anyone can point us in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time.
Michele