Lisa loves Pooh
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I have a 13 yo cat who injured her "kitty knees" (I don't recall the correct anatomy term) in a freak collision with our coffee table about 4 or 5 years ago. She had blown out both of the rear "knees"...a very rare injury in cats in one leg let alone two. We were told that since she was a cat, she wouldn't require surgery.
She did eventually heal with the legs simply fusing at the injury site. She lost her ability to bend her hind legs at that joint as well as the ability to jump using her hind legs.
She eventually taught herself how to get up on things about 3 feet high. It would require a tricky maneuver, but she would do it. All dismounts left her front legs absorbing the impact.
Recently, I've noticed that she had been staying on the floor more and for the past several days she has meowed for assistance to get up. So I do think her jumping days are now done.
Poor kitty.
She did eventually heal with the legs simply fusing at the injury site. She lost her ability to bend her hind legs at that joint as well as the ability to jump using her hind legs.
She eventually taught herself how to get up on things about 3 feet high. It would require a tricky maneuver, but she would do it. All dismounts left her front legs absorbing the impact.
Recently, I've noticed that she had been staying on the floor more and for the past several days she has meowed for assistance to get up. So I do think her jumping days are now done.
Poor kitty.