So glad to hear that Casmo can move her little toes. Hoping this is the beginning of a smooth recovery for her.
Sending both of you strength, good health & lots of love.
Sending both of you strength, good health & lots of love.
Originally Posted by cazimauw
i tried pinching her toes but nothing happend(i didnt really want to hurt her) maybe i should just leave that to the vet next visit when he comes back.
You might of said it before, but where did your kitty get shot at? paw?Originally Posted by cazimauw
i tried pinching her toes but nothing happend(i didnt really want to hurt her) i tried the same thing on her front paws but...
nothing happened
i tried everything but ya it didnt really make any difrence and it was kinda scary didnt want to like break her toes so i gave up maybe i should just leave that to the vet next visit when he comes back.
That's not necessarily a bad thing. The nerve endings are located in the toes but the source of the nerve is somewhere in the spinal column. The fact that you stated earlier that you saw a toe move is a good sign because it means that the source of the nerve affecting that particular toe is sending a nerve transmission to that toe and it's being received. It may not be happening with all of the toes just yet but , if it can happen with that toe, with time, it could happen with the rest.Originally Posted by cazimauw
i tried pinching her toes but nothing happend(i didnt really want to hurt her) i tried the same thing on her front paws but...
nothing happened
i tried everything but ya it didnt really make any difrence and it was kinda scary didnt want to like break her toes so i gave up maybe i should just leave that to the vet next visit when he comes back.