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It's lovely seeing him try to walk but the material impedes him.omg look at what you did @jennyrosalie
! You never gave up on that little creature and look at him! It honestly only looks like he just needs to build more muscle and get used to using those peets again and he will get there!! What an amazing show of strength, perseverance, patience and love.
rough hardwood floors and the vet doesn't want him sliding on them and getting used to dragging his legs instead of walking.It's lovely seeing him try to walk but the material impedes him.
Wise vet.I have
rough hardwood floors and the vet doesn't want him sliding on them and getting used to dragging his legs instead of walking.
I think that makes sense plus having to balance walking on a difficult surface is good exercise for strength and balance .I have
rough hardwood floors and the vet doesn't want him sliding on them and getting used to dragging his legs instead of walking.
Hi @jennyrosalie I've been following this thread since the beginning but haven't posted yet. Great to see all the progress Reeves has made. Have you thought about getting a couple of cheap yoga mats for him to walk on? They're non-slip and cats love clawing at the soft rubber. I thought having something that feels good to scratch might encourage him to use his front legs more, as well as helping him walk.I have
rough hardwood floors and the vet doesn't want him sliding on them and getting used to dragging his legs instead of walking.
Of course wise vet but he can't keep his balance with the folds in the material. No doubt as his little legs grow stronger he'll do better.I have
rough hardwood floors and the vet doesn't want him sliding on them and getting used to dragging his legs instead of walking.