Hi everyone,
My name is James and I am a big animal lover. I have one cat who goes by "Kitty" because he responded to that rather than his original name "Miko". He is ONLY 1 year old, practically a baby. I have had many cats growing up, but this one is different. He lets me carry him on his back while I pet his stomach, he will sit on my shoulders like a parrot, every day I come home he wants me to pick him up and he gives my nose a good bath. Safe to say he is the best cat I have ever had.
Last night went horribly wrong. He used to be an indoor cat but he began getting out and wanted to explore the general area of my house. I would watch him with a close eye until I started trusting him. He would always come home when I called. I came home and heard the bush next to my door rustle and he let out a large meow. He came out of the bush dragging his left leg and he would fall over again and again. I thought a dog got him.
This morning I took him to the vet and the did an X-ray and he had been hit by a car. His pelvic bone was broken in 3 places... the most concerning is his Ilium. The doctor said the Ilium was a mess. I saw the X-Ray and it looked bad and caved in. The doctor recommended surgery of course... but the cost of it was so expensive. It was around $4,500 and could not guarantee that he would not be in major pain later in life or that the scar tissue could form and squeeze on his colon preventing him from being able to defecate. Some nurses told me they would put him down, others told me they would do the surgery. There could be complication or there could not be. I braved to the point of saying "Let's put him down" but when the pen met the paper I couldn't sign it. I became in emotional wreck and spent 3 hours trying to make a decision. The doctor ultimately said there is a 33% chance he could be 100% normal, 33% chance that he will be in pain most of his life and need meds as he grows, 33% chance the pain could be so unbearable that the leg must be amputated or that he must be put down. He still has life in him. This isn't an old cat that I know it would be better for him. He is up and looking around, looking at me as I talk.
Has anyone had experience with this? Can anyone give me some input into their thoughts? As of right now I said yes to the surgery but the doctor will call me tomorrow to confirm. This is an expensive surgery but I feel that his life is more important to me.... but it will be hard on my funds as my wife and I just got married but I want to make sure he has a happy life, that is more important. I appreciate any input or experiences.
Attached is a picture of my boy.
My name is James and I am a big animal lover. I have one cat who goes by "Kitty" because he responded to that rather than his original name "Miko". He is ONLY 1 year old, practically a baby. I have had many cats growing up, but this one is different. He lets me carry him on his back while I pet his stomach, he will sit on my shoulders like a parrot, every day I come home he wants me to pick him up and he gives my nose a good bath. Safe to say he is the best cat I have ever had.
Last night went horribly wrong. He used to be an indoor cat but he began getting out and wanted to explore the general area of my house. I would watch him with a close eye until I started trusting him. He would always come home when I called. I came home and heard the bush next to my door rustle and he let out a large meow. He came out of the bush dragging his left leg and he would fall over again and again. I thought a dog got him.
This morning I took him to the vet and the did an X-ray and he had been hit by a car. His pelvic bone was broken in 3 places... the most concerning is his Ilium. The doctor said the Ilium was a mess. I saw the X-Ray and it looked bad and caved in. The doctor recommended surgery of course... but the cost of it was so expensive. It was around $4,500 and could not guarantee that he would not be in major pain later in life or that the scar tissue could form and squeeze on his colon preventing him from being able to defecate. Some nurses told me they would put him down, others told me they would do the surgery. There could be complication or there could not be. I braved to the point of saying "Let's put him down" but when the pen met the paper I couldn't sign it. I became in emotional wreck and spent 3 hours trying to make a decision. The doctor ultimately said there is a 33% chance he could be 100% normal, 33% chance that he will be in pain most of his life and need meds as he grows, 33% chance the pain could be so unbearable that the leg must be amputated or that he must be put down. He still has life in him. This isn't an old cat that I know it would be better for him. He is up and looking around, looking at me as I talk.
Has anyone had experience with this? Can anyone give me some input into their thoughts? As of right now I said yes to the surgery but the doctor will call me tomorrow to confirm. This is an expensive surgery but I feel that his life is more important to me.... but it will be hard on my funds as my wife and I just got married but I want to make sure he has a happy life, that is more important. I appreciate any input or experiences.
Attached is a picture of my boy.