I hate to even start a new thread, but noone really goes into the other one that has any health knowledge!!
I really just have one thing that worries me about the new kitty Hobo!!
He has been to the vet and gotten checked/shots and ect. but neither me nor the vet checked the bottom of his feet!
So after I got home I started to check him over thouroghly and notice that he has chunks of the pads on his paws coming off! It looks like they got froze outside! I dont know if this is going to cause him a serious problem or not!
Has anyone ever had this happen?? He seems to be walking great, and it doesn't seem to hurt him, he lets me touch and move the chunks around so I really dont know if this is going to be an issue, if they are going to grow back or what!!
He has one pad that is the highest one up, that is completly black and dead!
He doesn't walk on that one so I dont think it'll be a problem though, so Im mainly just worried about the ones on the bottom! Any experience/advice would be appreciated!!
P.S. He was found outside, so probably had lived their all his life!
I really just have one thing that worries me about the new kitty Hobo!!
He has been to the vet and gotten checked/shots and ect. but neither me nor the vet checked the bottom of his feet!
So after I got home I started to check him over thouroghly and notice that he has chunks of the pads on his paws coming off! It looks like they got froze outside! I dont know if this is going to cause him a serious problem or not!
Has anyone ever had this happen?? He seems to be walking great, and it doesn't seem to hurt him, he lets me touch and move the chunks around so I really dont know if this is going to be an issue, if they are going to grow back or what!!
He has one pad that is the highest one up, that is completly black and dead!
He doesn't walk on that one so I dont think it'll be a problem though, so Im mainly just worried about the ones on the bottom! Any experience/advice would be appreciated!!
P.S. He was found outside, so probably had lived their all his life!